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Nigara  |  SKU: NIGA_SGAM_KSU255

Nigara Anmon SG2 Raindrop Damascus Kiritsuki (K-tip) Sujihiki 255mm

$649.95
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Detailed Specifications
Line Nigara SG2 Anmon Double Bevel
Profile Sujihiki / Slicer
Bevel Type Double Bevel
Weight 175 g        6.17 oz
Edge Length 243 mm   .9.57 inch
Heel Height 39 mm     .1.54 inch
Width @ Spine 2.5 mm     0.1 inch
Width @ Mid 2.0 mm     0.08 inch
Width @ 1cm from Tip 1.0 mm     0.04 inch
Steel SG2 / R2 | Powdered Stainless
Blade Construction Sanmai - Stainless Damascus Clad
Hardness (HRC) 62 - 64
Surface Finish Etched
Handle Octagonal Birch Burl with Spacer
Region Aomori
Best for
  • Enthusiasts
  • Pro chefs
  • Collectors
    • Free shipping for knives over AU$200 Australia wide.
    • World-wide shipping via DHL Express, 3 to 5 days.


    The Anmon Double Bevel series consist knives of various construction and sizes, all clad in 25 layers of forged damascus on each side of the blade. The ripple markings on the finely polished steel, distinctive of Tsugaru forging, is an original technique of the Nigara Forging.

    The “Anmon” design was inspired by the rippling water of the Anmon Waterfalls, cascading from the foot of the World Heritage Shirakami Mountains adjacent to the city of Hirosaki. Old growth beech and pine encompass the Anmon falls where the cool mountain stream cascades down from the precipitous rocks above. The sight of the rippling waterfall has enchanted its visitors with its mystical power.

    However, a interview with the Toshiju Yoshizawa reveals the personal inspiration for him, he said it was Andy Warhol's painting of John Lennon, specifically the fascinating distortion in his glasses that lead him to this design.

    Pros Cons
  • Great artistic
  • Great for professionals
  • Highly collectable
  • High budget
  • Relatively hard to sharpen

  • Care Instruction
    1. Don't cut hard things! Japanese knives are brittle so bone hacking is a NO NO!
    2. Wash with netural detergent after use, and wipe dry;
    3. Please don't wash knife with dishwasher, it will damage the wood handle;
    4. Be careful not to leave the knife close to a heat source for a long time;
    5. It is a lot more dangerous to cut with a blunt knife than a sharp knife!
    6. It is best to sharpen a Japanese knife regularly on a waterstone.

    Nigara

    Based in the small yet beautiful city of Hirosaki in the northern prefecture of  Aomori, Nigara hamono has been making samurai swords for 350 yearas, with master Kunitoshi  (國俊) being one of the most famous sword smith in his generation. Now headed by the 8th generation mastersmith Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa (吉澤 剛) supported by his father Toshiju Yoshizawa (吉澤 俊寿), Nigara is becoming very popular thanks of its exquisite forging skills and second to none quality control. 

    • Profile: Sujihiki

      Slicer

      The Sujihiki, also known as Sujibiki, stands out as a Japanese slicing knife, characterized by a thinner and sharper edge than those found in Western kitchens. Its long blade is ideally crafted for the artful, thin carving of cooked meats and for slicing terrines and patés with finesse. Blade lengths span from 210mm to 300mm (8.3 to 12 inches), with 270mm and 300mm being particularly favored for their ability to facilitate smooth and efficient slicing. The meticulous design of the Sujihiki reflects a harmonious blend of traditional Japanese precision and a focused functionality, catering to the needs of culinary professionals and enthusiasts alike.

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    • Steel: SG2 / R2

      SG2, also known as Super Gold 2 or R2 steel, is a high-end powdered tool steel by Takefu Special Steel, known for its excellent edge retention, wear resistance, and ability to achieve a hardness of up to 64 HRC. Identical to Kobelco Steel's R2, it's prized in premium knife making for its fine edge sharpness and durability. The powdered nature ensures uniform carbide distribution, enhancing toughness and reducing chipping risks. SG2/R2 is ideal for those seeking top performance and longevity in their cutting tools.

      Manufacturer:

      • Takefu Special Steel, Japan

      Nature: Stainless

      Hardness: 62- 64

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    • Construction: Sanmai - Stainless Damascus Clad

      Sanmai(Three-Piece) is a common construction for double bevel knives where two pieces of softer cladding steel are forgewelded to each side of a harder core steel. The harder but more brittle core steel will form the hard cutting edge after heat treating, and the softer cladding will support the core to increase the overall strength of the blade.

      Damascus Sanmai utilize damascus steel as the cladding material for the Sanmai construction, which adds aesthetic feature to the blade. On the Kitchen knives with stainless core steel, the damascus cladding will be stainless, this means they will also protect the carbon/semi-stainless core from rusting/discolouration.

      The soft cladding enables the thinning process to be a lot easier than a honyaki or monosteel construction. However, when the cladding is made of damascus, whether etched, polished or mirror polished, the thinning process will take a toll on the cladding, meaning the damascus won't look the same as when it was taken out of the box.

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    • Finish: Etched

      The etching process starts with the knife being thoroughly cleaned to remove any oils or residues. A protective mask may be applied to the areas not intended to be etched. The blade is then submerged in an acidic solution, such as ferric chloride, which reacts with the different layers of steel at varying rates. This creates a layer of dark oxide on the surface of the blade where the thickness of the oxide varies according to the reactiveness of the steel. After etching, the knife is neutralized in a baking soda solution, rinsed, and dried. The final step involves polishing the blade to highlight the etched design, enhancing both the knife's beauty and showcasing the craftsmanship of its maker.

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    • Handle Specs

      Profile: Octagonal WA

      Material:

      • Birch Burl Stabilized

      The stabilized birch burl handle adorning the Hatsukokoro chef knife is a testament to both exquisite craftsmanship and natural beauty. Birch burl, prized for its intricate grain patterns and unique textures, undergoes a meticulous stabilization process to enhance its durability and stability, ensuring longevity and resilience against moisture and wear.

      The handle's ergonomic design offers a comfortable and secure grip, allowing for extended periods of use without fatigue. Its smooth contours and balanced weight distribution contribute to precise control and effortless maneuverability during culinary tasks.

      The natural variations in color and grain of the birch burl create a visually captivating aesthetic, making each handle distinctively unique. This harmonious blend of functionality and aesthetics not only elevates the chef knife's performance but also adds a touch of elegance to the kitchen, reflecting the unparalleled craftsmanship of Hatsukokoro knives.

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    Nigara

    Nigara Anmon SG2 Raindrop Damascus Kiritsuki (K-tip) Sujihiki 255mm

    $649.95

    Introduced in late 2021, Nigara SG2 Anmon line features the state-of-the-art Super Gold 2 powdered steel with excellent edge retention, toughness and extreme sharpness, along with their signature Anmon (ringdrop damascus) pattern.

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    Nigara Hamono is gaining a lot of popularity recently, thanks to their superior cutting performance, great artistics and more than reasonable pricing. 

    At the moment, the most popular line by Nigara is their Kurouchi SG2 line, featuring rustic hand forged Kurouchi hammered pattern, high performances Super Gold 2 powdered steel by Takefu Special Steel, with a comfortable price range between $300 to $500 range. 

    (The Nigara SG2 Kurouchi Tsuchime Santoku 180mm)

    What really makes Nigara standout from the other makers, is their Anmon damascus line, with the uniquely beautiful, yet hard to forge ringdrop damascus pattern. Their blue 2 subseries are only found in their single bevel offerings, while the SRS-13 subline is super hard to obtain and expensive. 

     

    (Unicron but hard to obtain Nigaran Anmon SRS-13 Gyuto)

    In late 2021, Nigara enhanced their product line by combining the much easier-to-obtain SG2 steel with their Anmon pattern resulting in some truly stunning knives!

    Knives and Stones is proud to be among the first retailers to launch the Nigara SG2 Anmon line.  

    (The Nigara SG2 Anmon line)

    Measurements 

    270 mm 300 mm
    Weight 151.9 g 166.2 g
    Total Length 412 mm 440 mm
    Tip to Heel Length 262 mm 290 mm
    Blade Height at Heel 39.7 mm 39.2 mm
    Width of Spine Above Heel 1.9 mm 2.0 mm
    Width of Spine at Middle of Blade  1.8 mm 1.9 mm
    Width of Spine at about 2cm from tip 0.9 mm 1.0 mm


    Steel type: R2 Powdered Steel, Stainless Cladding

    Hardness (HRC): 62 - 64

    Handle Design: K&S Teak wood handle. Optional handles available. 

     


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