5-Piece Kurouchi Carbon Steel Knife Set with Multicolor Pakka Wood Handles
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5-Piece Kurouchi Carbon Steel Knife Set with Multicolor Pakka Wood Handles

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5-Piece Kurouchi Carbon Steel Knife Set with Multicolor Pakka Wood HandlesThis 5 piece Kurouchi carbon steel kitchen knife set gives you five Japanese style kitchen knives, each measuring 12 inches in overall length. Every blade carries a Kurouchi finish on the spine and a tsuchime hammered pattern on the lower blade. Handles are shaped from multicolor pakka wood with a full tang running through every piece. This is the only knife set in the JW Steel Crafts store built around Kurouchi carbon steel blades with a tsuchime

This 5-piece Kurouchi carbon steel kitchen knife set gives you five Japanese-style kitchen knives, each measuring 12 inches in overall length. Every blade carries a Kurouchi finish on the spine and a tsuchime hammered pattern on the lower blade. Handles are shaped from multicolor pakka wood with a full tang running through every piece. This is the only knife set in the JW Steel Crafts store built around Kurouchi carbon steel blades with a tsuchime finish and multicolor pakka wood handles.

What Is Inside the Set

  • Gyuto Chef Knife — Primary chopping, slicing, and general kitchen prep tasks
  • Santoku Knife — Flat edge for precise vegetable, meat, and fish preparation
  • Utility Knife — Mid-range trimming and versatile everyday cutting tasks
  • Petty Knife — Controlled detail work and smaller precision cutting tasks
  • Paring Knife — Close work peeling, trimming, and fine detail preparation

All five knives are 12 inches in overall length. The uniform size gives you the same reach and balance across every knife in the set.

Blade Performance

Every blade is forged from high-carbon steel. Carbon steel reaches a higher level of hardness than standard stainless steel, which allows a thinner, sharper edge with better retention through repeated daily use. The Kurouchi finish is the dark forged scale left on the upper blade after forging. It adds a layer of surface protection and preserves the raw, handcrafted character of each knife.

The tsuchime hammered pattern on the lower blade creates small air pockets between the blade and food during cutting. This reduces drag and stops ingredients from sticking to the blade surface during slicing tasks. Full tang construction runs through every handle for even weight distribution and stable cutting balance.

Handle Construction

Every handle is shaped from multicoloured pakka wood. Each handle carries a different color combination, making every knife visually distinct within the set. Pakka wood is a natural hardwood stabilized under resin pressure. It resists moisture, does not swell or crack, and holds its color through regular daily use. The full tang is secured through each handle for a firm, stable build across all five knives.

Blade Care

Carbon steel requires more care than stainless steel. Hand-wash each knife and dry it straight away after use. Do not leave carbon steel blades wet or soaking. Apply a light coat of food-grade mineral oil occasionally to protect the blade surface. With proper care, carbon steel holds a sharper edge longer than most stainless alternatives.

Best Used For

  • Japanese-style kitchen preparation and daily cooking tasks
  • Meat slicing, vegetable prep, and fine detail work
  • Professional chef and serious home kitchen use
  • Collectors of traditional carbon steel kitchen knives
  • Gifting for Japanese knife enthusiasts

Specifications

Feature Details
Quantity 5 knives
Overall Length 12 inches each
Blade Material High-carbon steel
Blade Finish Kurouchi spine, tsuchime lower blade
Handle Material Multicolor pakka wood
Construction Full tang
Storage Not included

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Kurouchi finish?

Kurouchi is the dark forged scale that stays on the blade spine after the forging process. It gives each knife a raw, traditional blacksmith appearance and adds a thin layer of surface protection against early oxidation.

What is a tsuchime finish?

Tsuchime is a Japanese term for a hammered blade finish. The small dimples on the lower blade surface create air pockets that reduce friction and stop food from sticking to the blade during slicing tasks.

Why are all five knives the same length?

Uniform 12-inch sizing gives you the same reach, weight, and cutting balance across every knife in the set. This is useful for cooks who switch between knives during prep and want consistent handling throughout.

Does carbon steel need more maintenance than stainless steel?

Yes. Carbon steel is more reactive than stainless steel. Hand wash and dry each knife straight after use. Apply food-grade mineral oil occasionally to protect the blade surface and slow the development of patina.

What is the multicolor pakka wood handle?

Each handle is shaped from pakka wood stabilized with colored resin layers. Every knife in the set has a different color combination, making each knife visually distinct. Pakka wood resists moisture and holds its color and finish through daily kitchen use.

Are all five knives full tang?

Yes. The tang runs the full length of every multicolor pakka wood handle in this set for strength, balance, and long-term durability.

Is this set suitable for professional kitchen use?

Yes. The Kurouchi carbon steel blades, tsuchime finish, full tang construction, and Japanese blade profiles make this set suitable for professional kitchens and serious home cooks.

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