10.5" Damascus Chef Knife

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10.5" Damascus Chef Knife with Exotic Camel bone & Rosewood composite handle

DAMASCUS CHEF KNIFE KITCHEN KNIFE DESCRIPTION:

DAMASCUS STEEL PRO CHEF KNIFE, 10.5", DAMASCUS STEEL DROP POINT HONEYCOMB PATTERN BLADE, EXOTIC CAMEL BONE, BULL HORN & ROSEWOOD COMPOSITE HANDLE, FIXED BLADE, FULL TANG

SIZE & MEASUREMENTS:
Overall length is 10.5"
Blade length is 6"
Blade thickness at the spine: 2.5 mm (Very well balanced)

✅【 HAND FORGED DAMASCUS STEEL 】 Manufactured with ultra-sharp hand-forged Damascus steel cutting core at HRC58-60 hardness, this Shokunin knife comes with unrivaled performance and incredible edge retention; Damascus steel outperforms high carbon steel in durability and is easier to sharpen as a mix of high chromium steel enhance the other alloying elements.

✅【 HIGH-QUALITY HANDMADE KNIFE WITH SHARP, STRONG, AND DURABLE BLADE 】 The Shokunin 10.5" custom pro chef knife was handcrafted with the highest attention to detail by artisans to create this unique 6-inch sharp blade with an exotic camel bone, bull horn, and rosewood composite handle. This knife is made of high-quality Damascus steel and will not rust with proper care.

✅【 PERFECT PROFESSIONAL CHEF KNIFE 】This knife is the perfect chef knife. It’s the best knife for any pro chef or outdoor sports enthusiast even for people who enjoy using the grill in summer.

HAND FORGED DAMASCUS BLADES:

Damascus blades are hand forged through a process of layering, melting, and hammering. This results in each blade having a unique design or as some would say a “fingerprint”. Each & every knife is truly one of a kind.

Damascus steel has outstanding properties of strength and hardness. We amplify its properties by oil quenching it at 2100 deg F to cool it down fast and we do it twice to make sure it’s hard to its inner core to withstand any kind of work you may put it to use. It achieves a 58 or higher HRC on the Rockwell Scale.

Producing Damascus steel is still unknown to this day, the process has been lost over the past 500 years. Today, we layer & hand forge two different sheets of steel 15n20 & 1095. It is then dipped in Ferric Chloride creating a distinct reaction with the metals producing a Damascus-like pattern.