





The Japanese Kiritsuke knife, which has a wide blade profile, is particularly versatile in Western cuisine. It can be described as a combination of the best features of two well-known knives – Gyuto and Nakiri.
The successful Hado Ginsan Sakura series of kitchen knives includes knives that are 100% handmade. Shogou Yamatsuka is responsible for forging the blades, while Tadataka Maruyama specializes in finishing and sharpening the knives. One of their advantages is a hard core made of special Ginsan – Silver #3 steel. The cladding surrounding the core is made of stainless steel. Hardening makes the blades extremely hard (within the range of 62-63 HRC), and, together with heat treatment, this makes each blade easy to sharpen. It is also worth mentioning that these blades stay sharp for a very long time. Another characteristic feature of this series is the octagonal, cherry wood handle, which looks beautiful and fits comfortably in the hand.
Hado is a brand of kitchen knives recommended primarily for the most demanding professionals, as well as culinary enthusiasts who appreciate the unique art of Japanese blacksmithing.
Specifications:
- Type: Kiritsuke knife
- Blade length: 240 mm
- Total length: 390 mm
- Blade height: 48 mm
- Blade thickness: 2.3 mm
- Handle: cherry wood
- Steel: Ginsanko core (Silver #3), stainless steel cladding
- HRC: 62-63
- Grind: double bevel
- Weight: 185 grams
- Blacksmith: Shogou Yamatsuka
- Sharpener: Tadataka Maruyama

