4-Piece Damascus Chef Knife Set — 8" Gyuto, 6" Utility, 5" Petty & 4" Paring with Teal Blue Resin Handles & Silver Bolsters
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4-Piece Damascus Chef Knife Set — 8" Gyuto, 6" Utility, 5" Petty & 4" Paring with Teal Blue Resin Handles & Silver Bolsters

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4-Piece Damascus Chef Knife Set — 8" Gyuto, 6" Utility, 5" Petty & 4" Paring with Teal Blue Resin Handles & Silver BolstersThis 4 piece Damascus chef knife set gives you four matched knives for complete daily kitchen prep. The set includes an 8 inch Gyuto, a 6 inch utility knife, a 5 inch petty knife, and a 4 inch paring knife. Every blade is forged from layered Damascus steel in a wave pattern finish. Teal blue marbled resin handles with silver bolsters and silver pins run consistently across all four knives. Full tang construction runs through every handle. No storage

This 4-piece Damascus chef knife set gives you four matched knives for complete daily kitchen prep. The set includes an 8-inch Gyuto, a 6-inch utility knife, a 5-inch petty knife, and a 4-inch paring knife. Every blade is forged from layered Damascus steel in a wave pattern finish. Teal blue marbled resin handles with silver bolsters and silver pins run consistently across all four knives. Full tang construction runs through every handle. No storage is included.

This is the only 4-piece Damascus chef knife set at JW Steel Crafts with teal blue resin handles and silver bolsters in a Gyuto-to-paring configuration.

The History Behind This Blade

The four-knife Japanese kitchen setup — gyuto, utility, petty, and paring became the global standard for professional prep work in the mid-20th century when Japanese blade geometry entered Western professional kitchens. Each knife handled one tier of cutting precision, from full board work on the gyuto down to close-hand work on the paring knife. Damascus steel brought layered pattern-welded strength into that four-knife format, combining Japanese blade discipline with Middle Eastern forging tradition. The JW Steel Crafts teal blue resin set carries that same four-knife precision system in every forged blade.

What Is Inside the Set

  • 8-Inch Gyuto: Primary slicing, chopping, and full board prep tasks, largest knife in the set

  • 6-Inch Utility Knife: Mid-size trimming, portioning, and general prep tasks

  • 5-Inch Petty Knife: Precision slicing, detail trimming, and close control cutting

  • 4-Inch Paring Knife: Peeling, fine detail work, and close hand cutting tasks, smallest knife in the set

Four knives. Four distinct precision tiers. Every daily kitchen task covered from full board work to close-hand prep.

Blade Performance

Every blade is forged from layered Damascus steel in a wave pattern finish. The layering process builds consistent edge retention and cutting strength through repeated daily kitchen use. The wave pattern forms naturally during forging — no two blades carry an identical surface finish. Each blade is heat treated for long-term edge retention through daily prep work without frequent sharpening. Full tang construction runs through every teal blue resin handle and spreads weight evenly from blade tip to handle base for stable and controlled cutting across all four knives.

Handle Construction

Every handle is shaped from teal blue marbled resin. The blue marbled swirl pattern runs through the full depth of the resin material — it does not fade, chip, or peel through daily kitchen use. Resin does not absorb moisture, does not swell or crack, and holds its surface finish through heavy prep and wet kitchen conditions equally well. Silver bolsters sit between each blade and handle, adding front-end weight for better cutting balance and protecting fingers from sliding onto the blade during heavy chopping tasks. Silver pins lock every handle firmly to the full tang for long-term structural reliability.

Best Used For

  • Daily slicing, trimming, peeling, and precision detail work.

  • Professional chef and advanced home kitchen use

  • Damascus steel performance for cooks who want layered blade character

  • Collectors of matched handle Damascus kitchen knife sets

  • Gifting for home cooks, chefs, and Damascus knife enthusiasts

Specifications

Quantity

4 knives

Gyuto

8-inch blade

Utility Knife

6-inch blade

Petty Knife

5-inch blade

Paring Knife

4-inch blade

Blade Material

Wave pattern Damascus steel

Handle Material

Teal blue marbled resin

Bolster

Silver bolster on each knife

Pin Detail

Silver pins on all handles

Construction

Full tang

Storage

Not included

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this set different from other Damascus kitchen sets at JW Steel Crafts? 

This is the only 4-piece Damascus set in the store with teal blue resin handles and silver bolsters in a Gyuto, utility, petty, and paring configuration.

What is the difference between a Gyuto and a standard chef knife? 

A Gyuto has a thinner blade with a longer tip curve — built for cleaner slicing passes through proteins and vegetables than a heavier Western chef knife profile.

What is a petty knife used for?

The petty knife handles precision slicing and detail trimming tasks that are too fine for the utility knife but larger than close-hand paring work.

Does Damascus steel require special care?

Hand wash and dry immediately after every use. Apply food-safe mineral oil to the blades occasionally. Never put Damascus knives in a dishwasher.

Are all four knives full tang?

Yes. The tang runs the full length of every teal blue resin handle for strength, balance, and long-term durability across all four knives.

Is this set suitable as a gift?

Yes. The matched teal blue resin handles, wave-pattern Damascus blades, and silver bolsters make this a strong gift for home cooks, chefs, and Damascus knife collectors.

Can I buy individual knives from this set?

Contact JW Steel Crafts before ordering to ask about individual knife availability from this configuration.

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