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15cm Vegetable Knife
15cm Vegetable Knife

Global15cm OR 19cm SAI Vegetable Knife

From:

R899

Retail: R1,700
About

This series is aimed at the true knife aficionado or professional chef. The Global Sai range has been developed by Komin Yamada.

Stylish, ergonomic handles new handle design. The Global Sai range has 7 dots along the handle. This is to represent the traditional Japanese bushido - way of the warrior where there are 7 virtues of the samurai. It has 3-ply special steel. The blade material consists of a central core material of substantial hardness to keep an extremely hard edge, being surrounded by layers of softer, corrosion resistant stainless steel. The outer edges of the blade are made from the same steel as the handles making the forge between blade and handle even stronger.

Hammered blade finish - The special individually hammered finish not only looks stylish but also is designed so that the small hollows create air pockets between chopped food assisting and allowing food to pass across the blade without sticking. 

One thing that sets Global knives apart from every other single knife brand, is that in all their years of very successful trading, they have only in fact manufactured one single series of knives! Production of the classic Global range commenced in 1985 and 27 years later is still going and growing strongly.

Details
  • Blade length: 15cm or 19cm
  • Knife style: Vegetable
  • Developed by Komin Yamada
  • Stylish, ergonomic handles
  • 7 dots along the handle - 7 virtues of the samurai
  • 3-ply special steel
  • Core material: Substantial hard
  • Extremely hard edge
  • Surrounded: Corrosion resistant stainless steel
  • Smooth design between handle and blade
  • Hammered blade finish - air pockets for easy of chopping
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