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Handmade Damascus Gyuto Chef Knife – Olive Wood Handle, Steel Bolster & Full Tang Blade

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Handmade Damascus Gyuto Chef Knife – Olive Wood Handle, Steel Bolster & Full Tang BladeThis handmade Damascus Gyuto chef knife from JW SteelCrafts is designed for smooth slicing, balanced control, and reliable kitchen performance. The knife features a layered Damascus steel blade with a full tang structure, helping maintain strength and stability during daily use. Its compact profile supports controlled cutting, making it suitable for vegetables, meat, herbs, and general food preparation. The Gyuto blade shape is known for versatility.

This handmade Damascus Gyuto chef knife from JW SteelCrafts is designed for smooth slicing, balanced control, and reliable kitchen performance. The knife features a layered Damascus steel blade with a full tang structure, helping maintain strength and stability during daily use. Its compact profile supports controlled cutting, making it suitable for vegetables, meat, herbs, and general food preparation.

The Gyuto blade shape is known for versatility. It combines the smooth slicing ability of a traditional Japanese chef knife with the practicality needed for everyday kitchen tasks. Whether you are preparing proteins or chopping vegetables, this knife provides clean and efficient cutting performance.

This knife integrates seamlessly with other blades in our handmade Damascus kitchen knife sets, creating a complete culinary system.

Layered Damascus Steel Blade

The blade is crafted from layered Damascus steel, creating a flowing natural pattern across the surface. This layered structure improves edge stability while supporting long-term sharpness. The blade measures approximately 5.5 inches, giving the knife excellent control for detailed prep work and precise slicing.

Damascus steel is widely valued for its cutting efficiency and durability. The balanced blade profile reduces drag while cutting and helps produce smooth, accurate cuts during food preparation.

Gyuto Blade Profile for Versatile Cutting

The Gyuto profile is built for all-purpose kitchen work. Its curved edge supports rocking cuts, while the pointed tip improves precision during trimming and slicing. This makes the knife useful for handling vegetables, herbs, meat, poultry, and fish.

The compact blade size also improves maneuverability in smaller kitchens and tighter prep spaces. Professional chefs and home cooks often prefer Gyuto knives because they can perform multiple cutting tasks with one blade.

This handle style pairs well with precision utility blades such as our handmade Damascus fillet knives for detailed kitchen work.

Olive Wood Handle with Mosaic Pin

The knife features a 4.5-inch olive wood handle designed for comfort and grip stability. Olive wood provides natural durability and a smooth hand feel during extended use. The visible wood grain gives each handle a unique handcrafted appearance.

A mosaic pin adds decorative detail while reinforcing handle strength. The handle design supports balanced handling and controlled movement during slicing and chopping tasks.

Full Tang Construction with Steel Bolster

Full tang construction extends the blade steel through the entire handle, improving structural strength and balance. This design reduces flex and provides more stability during repeated kitchen use.

The steel bolster strengthens the transition between blade and handle while improving grip control. It also helps distribute weight evenly across the knife for smoother handling.

Designed For

This Damascus Gyuto chef knife is suitable for:

  • Vegetable chopping and slicing
  • Meat and poultry preparation
  • Herb cutting and trimming
  • Daily kitchen food preparation
  • Professional chefs and home cooks
  • Handmade knife collectors

Specifications

  • Knife Type: Gyuto Chef Knife
  • Blade Material: Layered Damascus Steel
  • Blade Length: Approx. 5.5 Inches
  • Handle Length: Approx. 4.5 Inches
  • Handle Material: Olive Wood
  • Construction: Full Tang
  • Bolster: Steel Bolster
  • Pin Type: Mosaic Pin
  • Brand: JW SteelCrafts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Gyuto chef knife used for?

A Gyuto knife is used for slicing, chopping, trimming, and general kitchen preparation tasks.

Does Damascus steel hold a sharp edge well?

Yes. Damascus steel supports strong edge retention and reliable cutting performance.

Is the knife full tang?

Yes. The full tang construction improves balance, durability, and strength.

Is olive wood durable for kitchen knives?

Yes. Olive wood provides a stable grip and performs well with regular kitchen use.

What does the steel bolster do?

The steel bolster improves balance, strengthens the knife structure, and supports better grip control.

Is each knife handmade?

Yes. Each knife is individually handmade and finished by JW SteelCrafts.

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