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Shiro Kamo White 2 Damascus Petty 135mm

$224.00 NZD

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Blade Type

The Petty knife, a quintessential tool in Japanese cuisine, is a smaller utility knife used for precise, delicate tasks. Often considered a smaller sibling to the chef's knife, it excels in hand-held tasks like peeling, trimming, and intricate cutting. Its versatility makes it an essential for detailed culinary work.

Steel Type

Japanese White Steel #2, a traditional high-carbon steel, is cherished for its purity and fine grain structure, enabling razor-sharp edges, at the cost of being reactive. It is one of the easiest steels to sharpen, but cannot be left wet for even short periods otherwise rust spots can occur. If you’re fastidious in your knife maintenance, this knife steel can be extremely rewarding to use.

Recommended Maintenance

Store it in a dry environment using magnetic strips, knife rolls, or sayas. Avoid hitting hard or frozen objects and twisting the blade while cutting. These knives are not dishwasher safe. Clean with hot water and a soft cloth, and dry immediately after use to prevent rust spots on the high carbon steel. For more information please read the blog below.

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Shiro Kamo

Shiro Kamo is the working President of the Takefu Knife Village Cooperative, he was awarded the ‘Master of Traditional Crafts’ at the young age of 45. His knives feature consistently even and thin grinds, clean blade finishes and fantastic attention to detail, not to mention the cutting performance to match.

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Adam Royter
So light - so amazing!!

Wow!! This is a wonderful blade. I was taken back a step on first holding it because of it lightness in hand. A combination thin blade and light weight handle materials I suspect. And the balance is truly outstanding!
This is a superbly made petty knife that I just can’t fault. I want another one just so I have two…but that would be kinda silly!!
So it’s onto the next Shiro Kamo Shirogam.
Many thanks to chefs-edge for their commitment in gathering some of the worlds best knives and allowing us all to own them.
Thank you 😊

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Adam Royter
So light - so amazing!!

Wow!! This is a wonderful blade. I was taken back a step on first holding it because of it lightness in hand. A combination thin blade and light weight handle materials I suspect. And the balance is truly outstanding! This is a superbly made petty knife that I just can’t fault. I want another one just so I have two…but that would be kinda silly!! So it’s onto the next Shiro Kamo Shirogam. Many thanks to chefs-edge for their commitment in gathering some of the worlds best knives and allowing us all to own them. Thank you 😊