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4-Piece Damascus Sujihiki, Gyuto, Santoku & Nakiri Set – Olive Wood Wa Handle

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4-Piece Damascus Sujihiki, Gyuto, Santoku & Nakiri Set – Olive Wood Wa HandleThis 4 piece Japanese style Damascus kitchen knife set includes a Sujihiki, Gyuto, Santoku, and Nakiri. Each knife is made by hand from layered Damascus steel. This helps the blades stay sharp, cut cleanly, and last a long time. The set sizes range from a 13 inch Sujihiki to a 9 inch blade. It is made for all kitchen tasks, from slicing meat with precision to chopping vegetables every day. Each knife features an octagonal wa style handle crafted from

This 4-piece Japanese-style Damascus kitchen knife set includes a Sujihiki, Gyuto, Santoku, and Nakiri. Each knife is made by hand from layered Damascus steel. This helps the blades stay sharp, cut cleanly, and last a long time.

The set sizes range from a 13-inch Sujihiki to a 9-inch blade. It is made for all kitchen tasks, from slicing meat with precision to chopping vegetables every day.

Each knife features an octagonal wa-style handle crafted from olive wood and black resin. This two-material build gives the handle a rich, natural look while adding structural strength and moisture resistance. The octagonal shape helps you index the blade naturally during use, reducing hand strain over longer prep sessions.

Full tang construction runs the blade steel through the full length of the handle, improving balance and long-term durability. The fine-ground Damascus edge reduces cutting resistance on meat, fish, and vegetables alike.

Knife Specifications

Knife Primary Use Overall Length
Sujihiki Slicing meat, fish, and roasts 13 inches
Gyuto Chef Knife Multi-purpose chopping and prep 12 inches (approx.)
Santoku Vegetable slicing and general prep 10 inches (approx.)
Nakiri Push-cutting vegetables uniformly 9 inches

Handle: 5-inch olive wood and black resin, octagonal wa-style

Steel: Layered Damascus hand-forged for hardness, flexibility, and edge retention Construction: Full tang

Key Features

  • Hand-forged layered Damascus steel with strong edge retention
  • Olive wood and black resin octagonal wa handles for natural grip indexing
  • Full tang construction for balance and structural strength
  • Four specialized blade profiles covering slicing, chopping, and vegetable prep
  • Fine-ground edges reduce cutting resistance across all tasks
  • Ranges from 13-inch Sujihiki to 9-inch Nakiri

Knife Roles Explained

Sujihiki (13 inches): Built for long, single-stroke slicing. Ideal for brisket, roasts, salmon, and precision carving where clean cuts matter.

Gyuto Chef Knife: The workhorse of the set. Handles chopping, slicing, and general prep with good versatility across protein and produce.

Santoku: A shorter, flatter blade suited for push-cutting vegetables, slicing boneless proteins, and tasks where agility matters more than length.

Nakiri (9 inches): A flat-edged vegetable knife designed for clean, full-contact push cuts through produce. No rocking just straight, even slices.

FAQs

What is the difference between a Sujihiki and a Gyuto?

The Sujihiki is a dedicated slicing knife with a long, narrow blade built for single-stroke cuts through meat and fish. The Gyuto is broader and more versatile, handling chopping, slicing, and general prep across proteins and vegetables.

Are the handles on this set waterproof?

The black resin portion of each handle is water-resistant. The olive wood section benefits from occasional oiling with food-safe mineral oil to prevent drying and cracking over time.

What does "wa-style" handle mean?

Wa-style refers to the traditional Japanese handle shape typically octagonal, oval, or D-shaped. The octagonal geometry on this set lets you feel the blade angle without looking, which improves cutting control and reduces wrist fatigue.

Is layered Damascus steel strong enough for daily kitchen use?

Yes. The layered forging process builds strength and flexibility into the steel. It holds an edge well under regular use, provided you use a wooden or plastic cutting board and hand wash the blades rather than using a dishwasher.

How do I maintain these knives?

Hand wash and dry each knife after use. Hone the edge regularly with a leather strop or ceramic rod. Sharpen with a whetstone when needed, and store the knives on a magnetic strip or in a knife block to protect the edges.

Is this set suitable as a gift?

Yes. The combination of layered Damascus steel and the olive wood and black resin handle makes this a strong choice for a culinary gift. The four-knife selection covers the most-used kitchen tasks without overlap.

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