Wrought clad gyuto
Wrought clad gyuto
Gyuto
230mm long
52mm tall
210g
tapers through 7mm 3mm 2mm 1mm
wrought iron, dark ku
135cr3
handle made of bog oak, rokkaku hanmaru shaped
there are a couple of small imperfections, as is the way with old wrought iron sometimes, a couple of little inclusions in the San mai on the spine and the obligatory tiny scuff near the tang, this will not effect use but I feel I should point them out. They’re all pictured.
This knife has its bevels polished out using natural whetstones, This process means the upkeep of the blade should be significantly easier especially if you know your way around a whetstone. Flattening the bevels and refining them can be a chore in the initial stages so I’ve done the groundwork for you so it’ll be nice to take to the stones for your polishing pleasure.
These knives are made from carbon steels not stainless steel, this allows them to take a fine edge fairly easily but has a downside that they will rust not given the proper care and attention. Carbon steel forms a patina which can be very beautiful and acts as a protective layer slowing further corrosion.