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10-year warranty
30-day returns
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Gift box included
10-year warranty
30-day returns
Duties included
Gift box included
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Utility Knife | Damascus
Universal knife from the Damascus collection — a mini version of a chef's knife, perfectly suited for precise and light slicing of meat, vegetables and herbs. Compact and sharp, it allows you to easily handle any kitchen task. Damascus steel blade ensures unsurpassed sharpness, and the olive wood handle — comfortable and reliable grip, making this knife an indispensable helper in the kitchen.
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Нож Сантоку из дамасской стали | Damascus

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Нож Сантоку из дамасской стали из коллекции Damascus — это классика японской кухни, олицетворяющая идеальный баланс между традицией и инновациями.
Его широкое лезвие, выполненное из 67 слоев дамасской стали, идеально подходит для нарезки овощей, мяса и рыбы. Благодаря острым углам и легкости в использовании, нож легко справляется с различными задачами. Эргономичная ручка из дерева пакка добавляет комфорта и уверенности в каждом движении.
Compact size
Perfectly fits in both women's and men's hands
Versatility
Suitable for peeling cheese, meat, vegetables and slicing for snacks and cuts
Balance and control
The combination of comfortable handle and optimal weight ensures confident and precise work
Two-sided bevel 15°
Ensures the perfect cut right at the edge of the blade
Damascus steel in your kitchen
DAMASCUS STEEL WITH A THOUSAND-YEAR HISTORY NOW ON YOUR KITCHEN
of Damascus Steel
Centuries of steel history, water and blacksmith's mastery
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Hardness
Weight
Hardness
Stays sharp 2× longer than ordinary knives
Weight
The knife sits comfortably in hand and cuts with ease
Forged by tradition
Professional craftsmanship combines centuries-old techniques with modern technology
Effortless sharpness
Delivers perfect slicing in mere seconds. Forget about sinew and tough skin when you have this blade
The magic of Damascus
A pattern on a Damascus blade is complex and irreproducible. The metal is forged so that the layers interweave impossibly
origin story
The term "Damascus steel" (Damascus steel), known in Europe since the Middle Ages, is believed to have been brought by the Crusader knights, who marvelled at the strength and sharpness of the blades on the markets of old Damascus (Syria). Trade routes to the East flourished for centuries — caravans carried tonnes of swords and sabres as especially precious cargo. Another view holds that the name "damascus" comes from Arabic: meaning coloured, patterned, ornate.

There are many recipes for true Damascus steel, some of which have been lost to history. But the recipes that survived to this day have been reproduced — one of the most acclaimed being Damascus steel produced by the forge-welding method.
usage tips
01. Garlic without a press
  • Place a clove of garlic on a board
  • Flat-strike with the wide side of the chef's knife
  • The garlic instantly peels and is crushed

02. Transferring chopped ingredients
  • Use the wide side of the blade as a spatula
  • Easily transfer chopped vegetables into the pan

03. Tip for tomatoes and soft produce
  • A Damascus knife is so sharp that no pressure is needed
  • Simply touch the blade to the surface and move it forward
  • Tomato, bread, fish — cut in a single stroke
Dark stripes — hard steel (sharpness)
Light bands — soft steel (strength)
The pattern is not decoration — it is the trace of steel layers. Together they deliver the perfect balance
A LEGEND FORGED IN FIRE
Light bands — soft steel (strength)
Light bands — soft steel (strength)
Dark bands — hard steel (sharpness)
Dark bands — hard steel (sharpness)
The pattern is not decoration — it is the trace of steel layers. Together they deliver the perfect balance.
A LEGEND FORGED IN FIRE
The term "Damascus steel" (Damascus steel), known in Europe since the Middle Ages, is believed to have been brought by the Crusader knights, who marvelled at the strength and sharpness of the blades on the markets of old Damascus (Syria). Trade routes to the East flourished for centuries — caravans carried tonnes of swords and sabres as especially precious cargo. Another view holds that the name "damascus" comes from Arabic: meaning coloured, patterned, ornate.

There are many recipes for true Damascus steel, some of which have been lost to history. But the recipes that survived to this day have been reproduced — one of the most acclaimed being Damascus steel produced by the forge-welding method.
01. Garlic without a press
  • Place a clove of garlic on a board
  • Flat-strike with the wide side of the chef's knife
  • The garlic instantly peels and is crushed

02. Transferring chopped ingredients
  • Use the wide side of the blade as a spatula
  • Easily transfer chopped vegetables into the pan

03. Tip for tomatoes and soft produce
  • A Damascus knife is so sharp that no pressure is needed
  • Simply touch the blade to the surface and move it forward
  • Tomato, bread, fish — cut in a single stroke
SPECIFICATIONS
Hardness
61 НRC
Number of steel layers
67
Warranty
10 years
Durability
Rust-resistant, chip-resistant
Weight
120 g
Sharpness
Holds edge up to 6 months with daily use
Blade
Damascus steel 10Cr15CoMoV, 67 layers
Handle
Olive wood with stainless steel bolster
Hone the edge with a honing steel every six months
Hand wash in warm water with a mild detergent
Dry with a soft cloth immediately after washing
Store on a magnetic stand or in a sheath
Do not wash in the dishwasher
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents
Do not use glass or stone cutting boards — they dull the edge
SPECIFICATIONS
MAIN SPECS
Hardness
61 НRC
Number of steel layers
67
Warranty
10 years
Durability
Rust-resistant, chip-resistant
Weight
120 gr
Sharpness
Holds edge up to 6 months with daily use
MATERIALS
Blade
Damascus steel 10Cr15CoMoV, 67 layers
Handle
Olive wood with stainless steel bolster
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Hone the edge with a honing steel every six months
Hand wash in warm water with a mild detergent
Dry with a soft cloth immediately after washing
Store on a magnetic stand or in a sheath
Do not wash in the dishwasher
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents
Do not use glass or stone cutting boards — they dull the edge
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