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Hitohira Hizen Kurouchi Blue #1 Petty 150mm Walnut Handle
Hitohira Hizen Kurouchi Blue #1 Petty 150mm Walnut Handle
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Description
Description
What kind of knife is this?
What kind of knife is this?
Petty knives (Utilty) have a similar profile as the Gyuto but smaller, commonly ranging from 12 to 15cm. A shape most often used next to any larger all-purpose blade (gyuto & santoku) although there are many households where this is the go-to knife. Very suitable for the smaller cutting tasks such as cleaning, portioning and peeling fruits and vegetables and cleaning smaller cuts of meat or fish.
Pairing knives are more used for in-hand tasks such as peeling, trimming, scoring and cleaning and fruit or vegetable.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
This is a carbon steel knife with a soft stainless steel cladding. Many Japanese knives are constructed with a 3-layer design known as “San Mai,” where a hard, high-quality steel core is sandwiched between two layers of softer steel or iron. In this case, the core is made of carbon steel, while the outer layers, or cladding, are composed of stainless steel. This construction combines the benefits of a carbon steel edge, such as easy sharpening and excellent edge retention, with the added corrosion resistance of stainless steel for the rest of the blade.
Although the cladding offers protection against oxidation, it’s still important to care for the knife properly. Store it clean and dry, avoid air-drying after washing, and never place it in the dishwasher. Additionally, steer clear of cutting very hard materials like frozen food or bones, which can damage the edge.
Detailed Spec
Brand: Hitohira
Producing Area: Saga/ Japan
Profile: Petty
Size: 150mm
Steel Type: Carbon Steel
Steel: Yasuki Blue (Aogami) #1, Soft Iron Clad
Handle: Walnut & Pakka Ferrule Octagonal
Total Length: 276mm
Edge Length: 153mm
Handle to Tip Length: 160mm
Blade Height: 29mm
Thickness: 2.6mm
Handle Length: 114mm
Weight: 77g
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
Update: July 25, 2025
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