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Nigara Hamono  |  SKU: NG-SG2TSUKU-KGY270

Nigara SG2 Tsuchime Kurouchi K-tip Gyuto 270mm Ebony Handle

$479.95

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Detailed Specifications
Line Nigara SG2 Kurouchi Tsuchime
Profile Gyuto / Chefs Knife
Bevel Type Double Bevel
Weight 180248 g        6358.07 oz
Edge Length 260 mm   .10.24 inch
Heel Height 52 mm     .2.05 inch
Width @ Spine 2.2 mm     0.09 inch
Width @ Mid 2.1 mm     0.08 inch
Width @ 1cm from Tip 1.2 mm     0.05 inch
Steel SG2 / R2 | Powdered Stainless
Blade Construction Sanmai - Stainless Clad
Hardness (HRC) 62 - 64
Surface Finish Kurouchi Tsuchime
Handle Octagonal Ebony
Region Aomori
Best for
  • Pro chefs
  • First-timers
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    The Nigara SG2 Matt Migaki Kurouchi Tsuchime line is the twin sister of the non-Kurouchi finished line produced by Nigara. Their shared, optimised production procedures allow them to be offered at a very competitive price without sacrificing much performance. These blades are for those who are looking for a more durable powder stainless steel edge, but also like the rustic look of the Kurouchi. As far as I know, this isn’t a common combination on the market, not to say that Nigara offer a whole series of different sizes and profiles in this line.

    Being the most commonly used powder stainless steel in the Japanese kitchen knife industry, the SG2/R2 holds its place steadily with a good combination of toughness, edge retention and corrosion resistance. However, to get you hands onto this steel would be bit costly. Tojiro offers a series of SG2 knives from their budget DP series, Hatsukokoro also have a SG2 member in their Hayabusa family that comes at even lower price. However, the hand-grind bevel by Nigara’s skilful sharpener offers their knives a much more optimised geometry, beating Tojiro and Hatsukokoro with a better overall cutting performance while costing only a slightly more.

    The fit and finish is consistent as usual for these Nigara blades. Good surface consistency, straightness and sharpening. The Kurouchi gives a completely different look to its twin sister line, making these knives a bit more popular choice for gifting. I have to be honest, this layer of black finish seems to be painted on instead of formed during the heating of the blade, but it is understandable as the stainless cladding doesn’t require the corrosion resistance of this oxidation layer, and is seems to be hard to form a dark Kurouchi finish on surface of the high alloy stainless steel.

    Overall, Nigeria’s SG2 Matt Migaki lines are successful blades that excel in performance at their price bracket, the addition of the Kurouchi finish allows even more characterful selections for buyers and indeed we found many customers of us favour this more rustic look. We recommend this line to those whole want to upgrade their steel from the more entry level steels like VG10/AUS10, and to beginners who have a bit more budget as the sturdiness of the thicker bevel can help with reducing the chance of chipping.

    Pros Cons
  • Budget friendly
  • Excellent performance
  • Great for professionals
  • Relatively hard to sharpen

  • Care Instruction
    1. Don't cut hard things! Japanese knives are brittle so bone hacking is a NO NO!
    2. Wash with neutral detergent after use, and wipe dry;
    3. Please don't wash knife with dishwasher, it will damage the wood handle;
    4. Be careful not to leave the knife close to a heat source for a long time;
    5. It is a lot more dangerous to cut with a blunt knife than a sharp knife!
    6. It is best to sharpen a Japanese knife regularly on a waterstone.

    Nigara

    Based in the small yet beautiful city of Hirosaki in the northern prefecture of  Aomori, Nigara hamono has been making samurai swords for 350 yearas, with master Kunitoshi  (國俊) being one of the most famous sword smith in his generation. Now headed by the 8th generation mastersmith Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa (吉澤 剛) supported by his father Toshiju Yoshizawa (吉澤 俊寿), Nigara is becoming very popular thanks of its exquisite forging skills and second to none quality control. 

    • Profile: Gyuto

      Chefs Knife

      A Japanese chef's knife is known as a gyuto (牛刀 ぎゅうとう) gyūtō?), literally meaning 'beef knife'. Its blade resembles a flatter version of a French chef's knife. Japanese cutlery is known for sharpness due to its acute blade geometry, and the hardness of the steel used, sometimes exceeding 60 HRC on the Rockwell Scale A typical western chef's knife may be sharpened to an edge angle of 20-22°, while a Japanese gyuto generally has a sharper edge angle of 15-18° (or even lower), which requires a harder, more brittle grade of steel. In recent years Japanese gyuto have gained in popularity with western chefs.

      A modern chef's knife is a multi-purpose knife designed to perform well at many differing kitchen tasks, rather than excelling at any one in particular. It can be used for mincing, slicing, and chopping vegetables, slicing meat, and disjointing large cuts.

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    • Steel: SG2 / R2

      SG2, also known as Super Gold 2 or R2 steel, is a high-end powdered tool steel by Takefu Special Steel, known for its excellent edge retention, wear resistance, and ability to achieve a hardness of up to 64 HRC. Identical to Kobelco Steel's R2, it's prized in premium knife making for its fine edge sharpness and durability. The powdered nature ensures uniform carbide distribution, enhancing toughness and reducing chipping risks. SG2/R2 is ideal for those seeking top performance and longevity in their cutting tools.

      Manufacturer:

      • Takefu Special Steel, Japan

      Nature: Stainless

      Hardness: 62- 64

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    • Construction: Sanmai - Stainless Clad

      Sanmai(Three-Piece) is a common construction for double bevel knives where two pieces of softer cladding steel are forgewelded to each side of a harder core steel. The harder but more brittle core steel will form the hard cutting edge after heat treating, and the softer cladding will support the core to increase the overall strength of the blade.

      The soft cladding enables the thinning process to be a lot easier than a honyaki or monosteel construction. And in the case where the cladding steel are stainless in nature, it can offer protection for the carbon or semi-stainless cores against rusting and discoluoring.

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    • Finish: Kurouchi Tsuchime

      The Kurouch Tsuchime is a combination of the raw, organic black finish and the characterful hammered Tsuchime finish. It is commonly seen as the Kurouchi finish will keep the original black scale of the billet unpolished after forging, the texture from the forging process will be also kept, allowing all kinds of patterns and indentations to be introduced to the blade. As a combination of Kurouchi and Tsuchime, this finish also inherents their benifits: reduce drag, help with food release and protect the steel from rusting. Over all Kurouchi Tsuchime is a practical and esthetically unique finish.

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    • Handle Specs

      Profile: Octagonal WA

      Material:

      • Ebony

      This handle, crafted from a single piece of ebony, exemplifies minimalist elegance and functional design. Its unique octagonal shape, featuring a subtle taper, offers a comfortable grip and a visually appealing geometric profile. The ebony wood, known for its deep, rich color and durability, has been meticulously milled from a single block, ensuring a seamless construction that highlights the wood's natural beauty and grain. The handle's surface has been highly polished, achieving a glossy finish that not only enhances the ebony's luxurious dark hue but also provides a smooth, tactile experience for the user. This design choice reflects a minimalist approach, focusing on simplicity, quality, and usability. The combination of the octagonal shape with the taper adds a modern twist to the classic material, making it a standout piece that blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics.

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    Nigara Hamono

    Nigara SG2 Tsuchime Kurouchi K-tip Gyuto 270mm Ebony Handle

    $479.95

    Discover the masterful craftsmanship of the Nigara SG2 Tsuchime Kurouchi Sakimaru Sujihiki 270mm, a premium Japanese kitchen knife designed for precision slicing. The 270mm blade is forged from SG2 steel, renowned for its exceptional sharpness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance, making it the perfect tool for clean, effortless cuts.

    The blade features a beautiful Tsuchime (hammered) finish combined with a rustic Kurouchi treatment, enhancing its strength and aesthetic appeal while reducing food adhesion. The Sakimaru tip adds to the knife’s versatility, offering greater precision and control when slicing meats or fish. The handle, crafted from high-quality materials, provides a comfortable and secure grip, making it an indispensable tool for professional chefs and home cooks alike. Each Nigara knife reflects meticulous craftsmanship, blending traditional Japanese techniques with modern innovation.

    Elevate your culinary experience with the Nigara SG2 Tsuchime Kurouchi Sakimaru Sujihiki, available at Knives and Stones, Sydney. We offer price match and in-store test cuts.

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