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Nigara  |  SKU: NG-SG2MATMIGAKI-GY210SP2

Nigara SG2 Matt Migaki Tsuchime Gyuto 210mm Western Handle SP2

$599.95
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Nigara SG2 line features the state-of-the-art Super Gold 2 powdered steel with excellent edge retention, toughness and extreme sharpness, the Tsuchime (hammered) pattern gives the knife a rustic touch. This line offers an excellent price / performance ratio. ==========
Since being appointed by the domain of Tsugaru to make Japanese swords, Nigara Forging has a history of over 350 years. As one of the few noble swordsmiths in Japan, Nigara homono has continued to preserve this art. The making of swords has been abandoned as a business item since 1965, but the same forging techniques such as welding and hammering have been kept alive in the making of kitchen knives since then.


Measurements:

  • Weight (g): 217
  • Edge length (mm): 197
  • Height (mm): 49
  • Spine at heel / mid / 1cm from tip (mm): 2.5 / 2.5 / 1.0

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Nigara

Nigara SG2 Matt Migaki Tsuchime Gyuto 210mm Western Handle SP2

$599.95

Nigara SG2 line features the state-of-the-art Super Gold 2 powdered steel with excellent edge retention, toughness and extreme sharpness, the Tsuchime (hammered) pattern gives the knife a rustic touch. This line offers an excellent price / performance ratio. ==========
Since being appointed by the domain of Tsugaru to make Japanese swords, Nigara Forging has a history of over 350 years. As one of the few noble swordsmiths in Japan, Nigara homono has continued to preserve this art. The making of swords has been abandoned as a business item since 1965, but the same forging techniques such as welding and hammering have been kept alive in the making of kitchen knives since then.


Measurements:

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