Yanagiba Stainless 270 mm

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Handmade Japanese single edged sashimi knife. Meant for slicing and filleting raw fish.

Made of stainless steel.

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Description

Features:

  • This M506 Yanagiba model from Miki Hamono is a special premium model forged from the SUS 8 Stainless steel, therefore it’s much less demanding in terms of care
  • Maintains sharpness for a long time
  • By purchasing this knife, you will own not only a functional tool but also a unique handmade piece with history. It’s a true Japanese forging heritage item with blacksmith’s marks engraved on the blade
  • With proper care – will last a lifetime

Specifications:

  • Steel: Takefu SUS 8 (stainless)
  • Hardness: 58-60 HRC
  • Blade construction: double (body – softer stainless steel, core – SUS 8)
  • Sharpening: Single bevel
  • Handle: Rosewood
  • Handle shape: D
  • Ring: Pakkawood
  • Full length: 415 mm
  • Blade length: 270 mm
  • Blade height: 34 mm
  • Blade thickness: 3 mm
  • Weight: 178 g
Miki Hamono Yanagiba Stainless 270 mm

Usage Tips:

  • The blade is quite brittle, a little bit less than carbon steel, but still – we don’t recommend cutting bones, frozen products, or using it as a cleaver
  • Don’t use on cutting boards made from hard materials like stone, glass, or ceramic. Soft plastic or wooden cutting boards work best

Sharpening and Maintenance:

  • One thing to note with the stainless steel knives – it takes a bit more work to sharpen well
  • For sharpening, we recommend using Japanese Water Sharpening Stones and Leather Strops
  • Always wash the knife with warm water after use and dry it (dishwasher use not recommended)
  • If any rust or hard to clean residue build up over time: use our Steel Care Products

About the forge [Miki Hamono – 三木刃物製作所]:

  • Well-known and reputable forge, using only highest-grade and purity Hitachi steels
  • Location: Miki Town, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
  • Established in 1937
  • Produces both traditional Japanese-style and Western-adapted knives
  • Number of employees: <20

Production Process from Miki Hamono:

Miki Hamono logoMade in Japan – Miki Hamono

Additional information

Weight 0.18 kg
Brand

Miki Hamono

Manufactured in

Japan