Honyaki Gyuto knife, Shirogami 2 Carbon steel, mirror polish finish - Ikeda
Honyaki Gyuto knife, Shirogami 2 Carbon steel, mirror polish finish - Ikeda
This gyuto is made by the legendary Yoshikazu Ikeda. He is the current chairman of the Sakai dentokogeshi (traditional skilled crafts)association.
SHAPE: Mizu Honyaki Gyuto. Japan's answer to the chef's knife with a thinner profile. Gyuto translates to cow sword. This is a honyaki - or true-forged - blade. These blades use a mono steel construction which is then differentially hardened. This basically means the edge is harder than the spine. The wave line, or hamon, seen on the blade face is an indication that the blade has been hardened in this way. These are the hardest knives to make and failure rate is high.
STEEL: Shirogami (white) 2 steel. It is a reactive carbon steel which is easy to sharpen and holds an edge well. This steel is often chosen for traditional-style Japanese knives. Due to the non stainless nature of this steel care must be taken to dry the knives properly after use.
FINISH: Mirror polish
HANDLE: Octagonal red sandalwood handle with white buffalo horn ferrule and end cap and three silver spacers.
LENGTH: 240mm in length.
MAKER: Yoshikazu Ikeda - Sakai City, Japan