Yanagiba Knife 300 mm Kanetsune Minamoto Kanemasa B-Series
Code: KNTN-KC-535
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Yanagiba Knife 300 mm Kanetsune Minamoto Kanemasa B-Series

Code: KNTN-KC-535

Japanese Yanagiba chef's filleting knife from Kanetsune Minamoto Kanemasa B-series with blade made of White Steel #3 HRC 60-61. The ergonomically shaped handle is made of magnolia wood with a plastic bolster. The knife is primarily designed to be held in the right hand. Blade length 300 mm.

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18/04/2025
€183,23 €151,43 excl. VAT

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Japanese filleting knife Yanagiba from Kanetsune Minamoto Kanemasa B-series

Very sharp Yanagiba filleting knife from Kanetsune Minamoto Kanemasa B-series, made of White Steel #3. The Japanese Yanagiba knife type was made in Seki, a city famous for knife making all over the world. Sturdy single-sided knife ground in Japanese style on one side only. Professional long slicing knife designed to cut thin slices of fish for sushi and sashimi. Its beautifully robust blade is capable of cutting ingredients in long uninterrupted cuts, thus preserving their integrity and freshness. Yanagiba is one of the most important traditional Japanese knives and is part of the repertoire of many chefs. Even the simplest tasks are elevated to an extraordinary experience with this beautiful and functional knife. The knife is primarily designed to be held in the right hand.

Knife parameters:

Total length: 445mm
Blade length: 300mm
Handle length: 145mm
Weight: 229g

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Additional parameters

Weight: 0.229 kg
čepel: ocel 3 vrstvá
? délka ostří: 251-300 mm
typ rukojeti (střenky): oválná - asijský typ
typ nože: Yanagiba / Sashimi
série: Kanetsune Minamoto Kanemasa B-Series
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Minamoto Kanemasa B-series

Kanetsune Seki is a renowned Japanese company specializing in the production of high quality kitchen knives and cutting tools. It is based in the city of Seki in Gifu Prefecture, which is famous for its more than 800 years of tradition in sword and knife making, earning it the nickname "the city of blades".

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