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Global19cm Blade SAI Santoku Knife

R1,499

Retail: R2,250
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R1,499

R2,250
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Discover the pinnacle of Japanese craftsmanship with the Global Sai Santoku Knife (19cm) – a masterpiece designed for the true knife aficionado or professional chef. Developed by Komin Yamada, the Global Sai range embodies elegance, precision, and functionality, reflecting the rich tradition of Japanese culinary excellence.

The stylish, ergonomic handle features 7 distinctive dots, symbolizing the 7 virtues of the Samurai as part of the traditional Japanese bushido. Crafted with 3-ply special steel, the blade boasts a hard central core for superior edge retention, encased by layers of corrosion-resistant stainless steel for added strength and durability.

The hammered blade finish not only offers a visually stunning appearance but also serves a practical purpose. The unique pattern creates air pockets that prevent food from sticking to the blade, ensuring smoother, more efficient chopping

Product Features
  • 9cm Santoku-style blade, ideal for chopping, slicing, and dicing
  • Designed by Komin Yamada, creator of the Global knife range
  • Ergonomic stainless steel handle with iconic 7-dot Samurai motif
  • 3-ply special steel for sharpness, strength, and durability
  • Hard steel core maintains a sharp edge over time
  • Outer layers of stainless steel provide corrosion resistance
  • Smooth, seamless transition from handle to blade for hygiene and comfort
  • Hammered blade finish minimizes food sticking during use
Product Specifications
  • Blade Length: 19 cm
  • Knife Style: Santoku
  • Core Material: Hard high-carbon steel
  • Outer Layers: Corrosion-resistant stainless steel
  • Handle: Ergonomic stainless steel with 7-dot Samurai design
  • Blade Finish: Hammered (tsuchime) pattern
  • Design Origin: Japan
  • Edge Type: Double-beveled
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