Nigara Sakimaru Yanagiba Aogami #2 Twisted Damascus 300mm (11.8")
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One of the most impressive collector's pieces we have on offer. This spectacular sakimaru yanagiba by the famous Nigara Hamono smithy is a fusion of excellent performance and outstanding aesthetics rarely matched in the world of knives.
It’s hard to overlook the stunning and masterfully made twisted damascus finish on the blade, the silver lines of which are reminiscent of contour lines that visualise the shape and height of mountains, hills and valleys on a map. Each cut with this blade feels like it is transcending space and time, transporting the wielder back into Edo era Japan.
Nigara Sakimaru Yanagiba Aogami #2 Twisted Damascus 300mm (11.8") is a traditional single-bevel Japanese knife used for preparing meat and raw fish, especially sashimi and nigiri sushi, and meat. Its length allows the user to slice different types of protein in one single pulling motion, that will – together with the razor-sharp single bevel blade – birth smooth, shiny cuts. The name sakimaru refers to the tanto tip, which is, besides looking impressive, also a homage to the traditional Japanese katana. Its Aogami #2 high-carbon steel core ensures long-lasting sharpness which is easy to achieve as the steel sharpens really well.
BLADE SHAPE:
Yanagiba (literally ‘willow’, as its shape is reminiscent of a willow leaf) is one of the three traditional Japanese knives (besides deba and usuba), and it’s used for slicing raw fish. They have a single bevel, which can achieve a much finer sharpness – this is key if you want the cut to be as clean and smooth as possible. Yanagiba knives are usually 240-360 mm long, which allows the user to slice the sashimi in a single pulling motion to prevent any shredded, zigzag cuts that would result in damaged food tissue.
The name sakimaru refers to the tanto tip, which is, besides looking awesome, also a homage to the famous katana.
*The length of the cutting edge is 290mm (heel to point), but with this knife the length is measured from the edge of the handle to the tip of the blade, amounting to 300mm.
STEEL:
Aogami #2 is a very popular steel in Japanese knifemaking and one of the finest high-carbon steels, meaning the knives forged from it will have excellent edge retention and also sharpen very easily. At the same time, it is less resistant to corrosion, meaning the blade can develop a patina, while longer exposure to water or other corrosives could also lead to rusting. This is improved to some extent with the addition of chromium and tungsten, but it’s still a high-carbon steel that should be maintained accordingly (⚠️ read more about knife maintenance here).
Aogami #2 steel is composed of carbon (C) 1.1 %, chromium (Cr) 0.5 %, manganese (Mn) 0.3%, and tungsten (W) 1.5%.
LAMINATION:
The hard core of the knife is composed of a hard core (forming the cutting edge) and a softer, external layer of soft iron, a cladding we call ni-mai lamination. The outer layer of softer steel forms a "shinogi" line along the entire edge of the blade. The shinogi line represents the border between the harder, inner steel and the outer layer of softer steel. The Ni-mai lamination method is used on single-bevel knives, where a sheet of softer metal is forge-welded onto the shinogi (front) side of the blade’s hard core. This reinforces the blade’s structural integrity and consequently makes it tougher.
GEOMETRY:
It has a single bevel (asymmetrical) blade. As such, the blade and handle are not suited for left-handed people but right-handed users only. Single bevel blades make extremely precise cuts. The back side of the blade is flat with a slightly concave lower part, while the sharp side tapers in a straight line to the edge. Traditional Japanese single bevel knives are knives with a bevel on the front – shinogi – side and a concave back – uraoshi – side. Uraoshi is the thin, flat rim that surrounds the urasuki which serves to optimize performance and enhance strength of the blade. The urasuki grind can be resharpened very quickly and easily, reduces the effect of food sticking to the blade and lends itself well to certain cutting techniques (e.g., katsuramuki or art of peeling a white radish (daikon).
The blade has a distal taper - at the tang, the blade is 4.1mm (0.16") thick and narrows towards the tip, where it is 2.8mm (0.11") thick. This gives it more strength and weight at the handle (meaning we can exert more pressure with the heel) and more precision at the tip, allowing for smooth and precise cuts.
BLADE FINISH:
The blade is adorned with a unique twisted damascus pattern, the silver lines of which are nicely complemented by the highly polished glossy cutting edge of the knife.
HANDLE:
The traditional Japanese (Wa) style handle is octagonal in shape and made of rich dark luxury ebony wood, topped with a marble buffalo horn ferrule. Ebony wood is renowned for its exceptional hardness and density, which makes it one of the most durable and resistant woods. It is polished to a high gloss, creating a luxurious and elegant appearance and smooth feel that fits into the hand seamlessly. Recently the number of manufacturers of such handles has decreased, making them difficult to find.
BLACKSMITH:
Nigara Hamono is a historic smithy with a 350-year tradition. It has been active in the city of Hirosaki since the early Edo Period, when it started making swords for the Tsugaru clan. With over a hundred forging shops in the region during that era, Nigara Forging stands as a testament to Tsugaru Uchihamono's rich history and artistry.
For more than 350 years, Nigara Hamono has been a distinguished family of swordsmiths. Initially appointed by the region of Tsugaru to craft Japanese swords, the smithy transitioned to knife-making after the traditional swordsmithing techniques gained recognition during World War II.
While sword production ceased in 1965, Nigara Hamono continues to preserve traditional forging techniques, showcasing its artistry through Honuchi knives – authentic Japanese knives made with traditional methods, which exemplify the skill and experience accumulated throughout numerous generations of blacksmiths.
With their crafted items being officially certified as Aomori Prefecture Traditional Crafts in December, 2007, Nigara Hamono stands as a living testament to the enduring traditional craftsmanship rooted in the town of Hirosaki, Japan.
The current head blacksmith of Nigara Hamono, Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa, who works alongside his father Toshi Yoshizawa, is an eighth-generation blacksmith with a passion for knives, art and music. His famous Nigara Anmon design is the result of his love of Andy Warhol’s artwork.
Blade shape: Sakimaru Yanagiba
Steel type: Aogami #2
Blade construction: ni-mai / urasuki / damascus
Hardness (HRC scale): 63 - 64
Overall length: 450mm (17.7")
Blade length: 300mm (11.8")
Blade height: 37mm (1.5")
Spine thickness: 4.1mm (0.16")> 2.8mm (0.11")
Weight: 275g (9.7 oz)
Handle length: 142mm (5.6")
Handle type / wood: Japanese (Wa) style / Ebony
Kanji on the blade:
Blacksmith: Nigara Hamono
Location of the smithy: HIROSAKI / Aomori Prefecture / Japan
☝️ Japanese kitchen knives in our store are handmade from natural materials. Slight variations in color, texture, weight and other dimensions are possible. We try to give a good photographic representation of our products, however computer screen resolution and colors do vary, so products might not look exactly as they are seen on screen.
☝️ THIS KNIFE MAY DEVELOP PATINA
Knives made of carbon steels can, due to their low chromium (Cr) content, discolor and develop patina. The knife is the most sensitive when it is still new and a patina had not developed yet, but later, patina will protect the blade. These types of knives require a touch more care:
✔ Wipe it regularly with a clean and dry cloth (you can also do this during use).
✔ After use, rinse it with lukewarm water and wipe it dry.
✔ Coat it regularly with knife maintenance oil or plain refined sunflower oil.
✔ Store the knife by wrapping it in paper which will absorb moisture and protect the blade.
A patina is a thin layer that forms on the surface of oxidized steel and protects it from further oxidation. The patina should not be confused with rust. Patina protects the blade, while rust causes corrosion and deterioration of material, so it should be removed (see Rust erasers).
→ For in-depth information about patina, read our dedicated post on patina.
GENERAL KNIFE CARE TIPS:
Blade wear depends on the quality of steel, usage and maintenance of the blade. Japanese knives are made of high-quality steels. Follow these tips to keep your Japanese knife in top-notch shape:
✔ Use a wooden, plastic or rubber cutting board.
✔ After use, wash the knives and wipe them dry.
✔ For storage, use a knife holder or a protective knife sheath (saya).
✔ A good cutting technique is your best bet to prolong sharpness.
✔ Use sharpening stones to sharpen the knife.
❗️Don’t leave the knife in the sink. Wash it by hand.
❗️Don’t wash the knife in the dishwasher.
❗️Don’t use the knife on glass, ceramics, marble or steel surfaces.
❗️Don’t scrape the food off the cutting board with the edge of the blade. Use the spine of the knife instead.
❗️Knife is a tool intended for specific use - cutting food. It is not a can opener, screwdriver, trowel, wire cutter, hammer etc.
→ For more details, read our guide
on Maintenance of Kitchen Knives.
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SHIPPING RATES:
- €10 - flat worldwide rate with DHL Express (express delivery, 2-5 business days).
- FREE - all orders over €300 (DHL Express).
EXCEPTIONS:
- United Kingdom - shipping to UK costs €15. All orders are shipped with UPS Express (2-3 business days). Free shipping on orders over €300.
- Russia (currently not available) - shipping to Russia costs €40. All orders are shipped with EMS postal service.
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DELIVERY TIME:
- Europe: 1-2 business days
- US & Canada: 2-4 business days
- Rest of the World: 3-5 business days
RETURNS:
Our return policy lasts 30 days. If more than 30 days have gone by since the day you received your order, unfortunately we can’t offer you a refund or exchange.
→ Read our SHIPPING & RETURNS policy for more info. We strive to solve any issues fast and with as little hassle for you. If you have some additional questions, please contact us.
Each knife comes with:
✔️ Instructions and knife care leaflet.
✔️ A preventive Band-Aid – the knives are very sharp! 😉
✔️ Original box from the blacksmith, which we wrap in an old Japanese newspaper sheet – so every knife is ready to be passed on as a gift as soon as it hits your doorstep!
✔️ We also offer a special gift wrapping option with the traditional Japanese washi paper.
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