Yu Kurosaki’sย Sujihiki Kuro-uchiย 270mm features incredible sharpness and unique design. Sujihiki (or slicer) knives areย primarilyย intended for long pulls and precise cuts of meat and fish.
The core of the knife is Aogami Super steel (one of the most regarded high-carbon steels),ย clad in two layers of softer layers of stainless steel (called san-maiย clad).ย This is a great combination of two different types of steel – the outer layers will protect the blade from developing rust, and at the same time, we have top-notch steel for the cutting edge. Advantages ofย Aogami Super steel are a very fine, gentle sharpness, it is easy to sharpen, and remains sharp for aย long time. The lower part of the blade where Aogami Super steel is exposed will develop some patina after time, so we recommendย oiling the bladeย regularly in order to prevent the development of rust.
The Kuro-uchi finish, the untreated upper part of the bladeย has an already-developed dark patina which protects the bladeย and gives it a traditional Japanese look.ย Hammer dents on the blade add a wonderful finish and at the same time prevent food from sticking to the blade.ย Theย octagon-shaped traditional Japanese handle is made of rosewood, while the ferrule is made of black pakka wood.
The interesting pattern of water droplets on the blade, produced by hammers’ imprints, is a trademark of Kurosaki’s knives, which we recommend for anyone looking forย a special, rare and super sharp kitchen knife!ย Yu Kurosaki’s knives are definitely our most exclusive knives in our shop, and we are very happy to have them in (limited) stock.
About Yu Kurosaki:
Yu Kurosaki is a talented master blacksmith, located in Takefu Knife Village, close to the city of Echizen. His knives are well known in Japan and around the world for their beautiful, special-looking design and great quality. Hammer’s dents on the blade are his unique signature, and like snowflakes, not a single dent is alike. Needless to say (but we will say it anyway), his knives not only look great, they are made of high-quality steels and come with a razor sharp, long-lasting edge.
Before opening his own smithy, Kurosaki-san was the apprentice of Hiroshi Kato, a master blacksmith with more than 50 years of knife making experience. Kato-san is one of the founders of the Takefu Knife Village, where now more than 10 master blacksmiths make handmade knives on display for visitors to observe and learn more about their craft. Kurosaki-san is the youngest blacksmith to be granted the title of Master Nokaji by Takefu Knife Village Association and is the senior teacher there.
โ๏ธWhen you visit Japan, make sure to put the Takefu Knife Village to your itinerary!
Here’s a short video of Kurosaki’s workshop:






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