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6.7 Inch Nakiri Knife Classic Series
6.7 Inch Nakiri Knife Classic Series
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The 6.7 Inch Nakiri Knife from our Classic Series is a must-have for any kitchen. With its Pakka wood handle and gorgeously crafted 66 layer damascus blade, this 7 inch Nakiri style knife not only looks stunning but also provides an amazing feel in the hand. Add it to your collection today and experience the passion for cooking like never before.
Blade Length: 6.7" (17cm)
Perfect for; cutting vegetables, hard skinned items like potatoes, root vegetables or leafy greens like spinach. They can be used to slice meat and fish



Classy Classic
Stunning coated pakka wood handle, comfortable to hold and strikingly simple.
66 Layer damascus blade with high carbon core for long lasting edge.
Classic Knives by Tora Sharp
Classic Series Features
Blade Details
- Japanese Certified AUS10 Cutting Core
- 60 HRC Hardness
- 66 Layer Damascus Steel
AUS10 is a high carbon steel and is one of the more recent advancements in knife steel technology. It has been carefully tuned to proved the best possible combination of hardness and a long lasting edge.
Handle Material
- Coated Pakka Wood
Care Instructions
- Hand Wash with warm water and mild dish detergent
- Hand dry
NOTE: Not suitable for dishwasher or long term submersion/soaking.
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