Carbon Steel Chef Knife 8” blade  Green Handle Sharp Kitchen Knife
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Carbon Steel Chef Knife 8” blade Green Handle Sharp Kitchen Knife

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Carbon Steel Chef Knife 8” blade Green Handle Sharp Kitchen KnifeThe Gyuto Chef Knife originated in Japan during the late 19th century when Japanese craftsmen adapted traditional European chef knife designs to suit Japanese cooking techniques. The name Gyuto translates to beef sword, reflecting its original purpose of cutting large cuts of meat. Over time, the Gyuto evolved into a versatile all purpose kitchen knife capable of handling vegetables, fish, poultry, and meat with equal precision. Its thin profile,

The Gyuto Chef Knife originated in Japan during the late 19th century when Japanese craftsmen adapted traditional European chef knife designs to suit Japanese cooking techniques. The name Gyuto translates to beef sword, reflecting its original purpose of cutting large cuts of meat. Over time, the Gyuto evolved into a versatile all-purpose kitchen knife capable of handling vegetables, fish, poultry, and meat with equal precision. Its thin profile, sharp edge, and balanced design quickly made it a favorite among professional chefs and home cooks worldwide. Today, the Handmade Santoku Chef Knife is considered one of the most essential tools in modern kitchens due to its versatility, cutting efficiency, and elegant craftsmanship.

Introduction

This Handmade Gyuto Chef Knife from JW SteelCrafts combines traditional craftsmanship with professional kitchen performance. Designed for chefs, home cooks, and knife enthusiasts, this knife offers exceptional balance, precision, and versatility for daily food preparation. Its long blade profile allows smooth slicing, chopping, and dicing while maintaining excellent control during detailed kitchen work.

Featuring a polished blade and a striking Green Resin and Wood Handle, this Japanese Gyuto Chef Knife delivers both functionality and visual appeal. The ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip, while the full tang construction ensures durability and stability. Whether preparing vegetables, slicing meat, or handling everyday kitchen tasks, this knife is built to deliver reliable cutting performance.

Blade

The blade features a classic Gyuto Chef Knife profile designed for versatile kitchen use. Its long cutting edge allows efficient slicing, chopping, mincing, and dicing of a wide variety of ingredients. The pointed tip provides additional precision for detailed cutting tasks, while the polished finish creates a clean and professional appearance.

The blade's balanced geometry makes it suitable for both push-cutting and rocking motions, allowing chefs to work efficiently with vegetables, meat, fish, and herbs. Its versatile design makes it one of the most practical knives for daily kitchen preparation.

Handle

The handle is crafted from a combination of Green Resin and Natural Wood, creating a unique appearance that blends modern style with traditional craftsmanship. The ergonomic shape fits comfortably in the hand, helping reduce fatigue during extended food preparation sessions.

Designed for stability and control, the handle provides a secure grip while maintaining excellent balance throughout the knife. Its durable construction ensures long-lasting performance in both home and professional kitchen environments.

Specifications

  • Knife Type: Handmade Gyuto Chef Knife

  • Style: Japanese Chef Knife

  • Overall Length: 13 Inches

  • Blade Length: 8 Inches

  • Handle Length: 5 Inches

  • Blade Finish: Mirror Polished Finish

  • Handle Material: Green Resin and Wood

  • Construction: Full Tang

  • Edge Type: Straight Edge

  • Manufacturing Method: Handmade / Hand Finished

  • Use: Slicing, Chopping, Dicing, Meat Preparation, Vegetable Preparation

  • Brand: JW SteelCrafts

Care and Use

To maintain the performance and appearance of your Handmade Gyuto Chef Knife, wash and dry the blade immediately after use. Avoid leaving the knife in water or placing it in a dishwasher, as this may affect the blade and handle materials.

Store the knife in a knife block, magnetic holder, or protective sheath when not in use. Clean the handle with a soft cloth and occasionally apply food-safe wood oil to preserve the natural wood sections. Regular sharpening using a whetstone will help maintain optimal cutting performance.

FAQs

What is a Gyuto Chef Knife used for?

A Gyuto Chef Knife is an all-purpose kitchen knife used for slicing, chopping, dicing, mincing, and general food preparation.

What makes a Gyuto different from a Santoku knife?

A Gyuto has a longer blade and pointed tip, making it more versatile for meat preparation and precision cutting tasks.

Is this knife suitable for professional chefs?

Yes. Its balanced design and versatile blade profile make it suitable for both professional and home kitchens.

What is the benefit of a full tang construction?

Full tang construction improves strength, balance, durability, and overall knife control.

How should I care for the Green Resin and Wood handle?

Clean it with a soft cloth after use and occasionally apply food-safe wood oil to the wooden sections to maintain its appearance.

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