Ishizuchi Kurouchi Aogami-2 Santoku 165mm

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Located in Sikoku island in the Ehime prefecture, Ishizuchi started their production exactly 100 years ago, in 1920, lead by Tomika Kajiura as their founder. As many blacksmiths at the time, they first focused in Agricultural tools and equipment. Today, the fourth generation descendants, lead by Taketoshi Kajiura, is focusing exclusively on knives using the area’s craftsmen and striving to deliver high quality traditional knives at competitive prices.

With a tall blade and rounded nose, the Santoku is a versatile, all over, knife that is suitable for cutting meat, fish, or vegetables. The name Santoku means β€œThree-purpose” (virtues). Used mainly with chopping and push cuts.

Important Note: This is a Carbon Steel knife and not a stainless one. Requires attention and care in its maintenance like quick washing and drying after use, storing in low humidity area and application of mineral oil if not used for some time.

Over time it will form a patina that will protect it from rust. In case rust appears, use baking soda on wet blade, leave it for 10 mins and rub carefully with your finger or a soft sponge. In case rust is not removed, contact us for further instructions.

 

 

 

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Additional information
Weight0,3 kg
Knife Type
Blade Size165mm
Used ForGeneral purpose
Reviews (1)

1 review for Ishizuchi Kurouchi Aogami-2 Santoku 165mm

  1. Pavlos Panagiotakos (verified owner)

    The Ishizuchi Kurouchi has quickly become my go-to kitchen knife. It feels solid but nimble. The finish gives it a nice, traditional look, and it handles everyday prep β€” vegetables, meat, herbs β€” with ease. It’s just a well-made, dependable knife that feels great in the hand.

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Located in Sikoku island in the Ehime prefecture, Ishizuchi started their production exactly 100 years ago, in 1920, lead by Tomika Kajiura as their founder. As many blacksmiths at the time, they first focused in Agricultural tools and equipment. Today, the fourth generation descendants, lead by Taketoshi Kajiura, are focusing exclusively on knives using the area’s craftsmen and striving to deliver high quality traditional knives at very competitive prices.