Product Description
Japanese knife names can get confusing. 'Kaku-bocho' refers to the square shape of this pretty little knife.
In Japanese a triangle is a 'sankaku', 'san' meaning three. A square is a 'shikaku', 'shi' in this case meaning four. Angle is 'kaku-do'. You get the idea. So, kaku-bocho - a knife with angles, in contrast to a knife with a point. We were tempted to simply call it a nakiri - it's pretty close in spirit to a nakiri - but the height of the blade makes this altogether something new. A kaku-bocho. Light and lovely.
| Blade steel: | Aogami #1 | Nantetsu |
| Bevel: | Ryōba double bevel |
| Blade construction: | Warikomi |
| Left-handed available: | Handle and blade suit both hands |
| Handle: | Hounoki (Magnolia) |
| Ferrule: | Plastic |
| Blade length: | 150mm |
| Overall Length: | 290mm |
| Blade height: | 37mm |
| Blade spine: | 2.5mm |
| Handle length: | 133mm |
| Handle width: | 26x22mm |
| Weight in hand: | 102g |

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