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Kai Japan - Shun DM-0777G - Kiritsuke 15 cm - Special Edition - kitchen knives
The KAI Kiritsuke Green Special Edition is a knife from the SHUN Classic series, in a limited edition of 600 numbered pieces and an object of desire for all fans who requested a collector's item within the KAI Shun Classic series.
Blade: laminated, 61HRC VG-MAX stainless steel and 32-layer damascus
Handle: bero and jade green laminated wood
Blade length: 150 mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5 mm.
Total length: 275 mm.
Notes: not dishwasher safeLimited edition of 600 pieces and numbered on each knife
€154.92Article code: DM-0777G
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Zwilling - Miyabi Hibana 800DP - Sujihiki 240mm. 54482-241 - kitchen knife
Recommended use: Roast, Salami, Fish, Cooked Meat
Country of production: Japan
Blade structure: sanmai with 49-layer external damask
Cutting steel: stainless steel, Sandvik FC61
Type of sharpening: Honbazuke, symmetrical
Blade finish: Passive etching
Blade length: 240mm.
Construction: Forged
Handle: in Nylon, triple rivet, with brass spacers
Maintenance: hand wash only€135.25Article code: 54482-241
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Mcusta Zanmai - Beyond Sujihiki slicing knife 27cm - Aogami Super steel - ZBX-5011B - kitchen knife
The BEYOND series is the line of top-of-the-range professional knives produced by the Japanese MCUSTA ZANMAI for the year 2020.
The handles of the Beyond series are made of Hinoki wood and as per tradition have a decorative rivet with mosaic. The three-layer blade, with the two external stainless steel and the internal core in Aogami Super carbon (Super Blue Steel) is hardened to 62-63 HRC. Each knife is packaged in a wooden gift box with a bow.
Production: Semi-artisanal
Blade: 3-layer steel - stainless steel extrene plates, Aogami Super core (Super Blue carbon steel) 62-63 HRC
Handle: Hinoki wood
Blade length: 270 mm.
Blade thickness: 2 mm.
Total length: 432 mm
Weight: 180g.
Notes: not dishwasher safe
Packaging: elegant wooden boxSteel specifications:
Aogami Super (Hitachi Metals Ltd.) is one of the best Japanese carbon. In addition to containing more carbon, chromium and tungsten than Blue Steel, it also includes molybdenum. It has excellent cutting ability and excellent thread retention. Aogami Super is also capable of achieving high hardness without being brittle. Many knife enthusiasts consider Aogami Super to be one of the best high carbon steels in the world.
The city of Seki in Japan has been the center of producing the best Japanese blades since the mid-13th century. Natural choice thanks to its wealth of natural resources: sand, iron, coal and water, all important elements for the processing of blades. The techniques and skills of the ancient blacksmiths, handed down over the centuries, have currently been combined with modern technologies. The city of Seki still remains today the center of production of the best Japanese blades.
Mcusta knives are made in Seki and are the pinnacle of this synthesis between Japanese artisan tradition and modern technology. Each knife is assembled by hand, finished and checked by the craftsmen of the Mcusta team. Mcusta knives are considered among the best in the world!
Coltelleria Collini is the official distributor for Italy of MCUSTA Japanese knives
€290.99
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Takefu Village - Takobiki Knife 260mm by Mr. Masanobu Okada - F-276R - kitchen knife
Takefu Knives Village is a brand born in 1991 in Echizen Fukui, a city in Japan famous since 1400 for the production of knives.
The Takefu knives brand is based on the union of 10 local artisans who make each knife by hand.The model presented is made by:
Mr. Masanobu Okada
Born in the city of Echizen in 1949, the third generation of forging artisans, he is one of the few living heirs of the "masaoki-ho" typical of Echizen, a forging technique that consists in hammering and folding the steel giving it a rhomboid shape for get a thinner, sharper and easier to sharpen steel sheet.Initially specialized in the production of agricultural tools with the Monjiro brand, in recent times he began to produce artisanal kitchen knives with the traditional "uchi-hamono" technique, also receiving the title of Dentoukougeishi (traditional craftsman) after having undergone the strict examinations of the commission of the Traditional Crafts Industry Promotion Association Foundation.
The uchi-hamono technique (uchi means blow and hamono means cutting tool) finds its origins towards the end of the 1300s, in the Muromachi period and consists of manually beating with a hammer and repeatedly a heated steel sheet until a blade of cut. Many tools made with this particular method are still on permanent display at the MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) in New York.
In a recent interview Mr. Okada said: "I have been engaged with this art for over 45 years, but still today I still think that it is an infinite world where the notions learned never become obsolete and for this I feel I have to transmit them. to the younger generations ". Currently, under his careful guidance, two apprentices are thoroughly learning the blade polishing techniques.
Characteristics of the knife:Use: meat / fish
Blade: CladSteel carbon steel with cutting edge in White Paper Steel (Shirogami) at 62 / 64HRC and damascus with 67 layers
Provenance Lama: Japanese craftsmanship
Handle: SandalWood, very hard and water resistant wood
Packaging: in cardboard with Japanese writing
Blade length: 265mm
Total length: 410mm
Blade thickness: from 3.5mm to 3mm
Handle Length: 139mm
Weight: 178g* Not every knife is signed on the blade by the craftsman who made it
Maintenance:
Considering the high carbon steel used for the blade and the extreme construction quality of these knives, we recommend a series of attentions to be followed to maintain the quality of the product over time.- Never put the knife in the dishwasher
- Rinse the knife with hot water before first use
- Rinse the knife immediately after each use without aggressive dishwashing detergent and dry with a soft cloth (always starting at the back of the cutting edge)
- Aggressive foods such as lemon juice must be promptly rinsed immediately after use
- Do not use glass or granite plates as a cutting support. Use only wooden bases
- Pay attention that the cutting edge of the knife does not come into contact with other metal objects during its storage to avoid damage to the cutting edge.
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Community€311.47Article code: F-276R
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Takeshi Saji - Sujihiki Knife 240mm with Desert Ironwood Handle - SPG2 Damascus - kitchen knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji forges steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Master.
Intended use: kitchen knife, meat, fish
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, laminated damascus with SPG2 sintered steel edge (63 hrc)
Handle: Desert Ironwood
Blade length: 235mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 365mm.
Weight: 200g.
Packaging: Wooden box
Notes: the knife is entirely handmade by Takeshi SajUse and maintenance
- Do not cut bones or frozen. The blade can chip or break.
- Hand wash with warm water and towel dry.
- Use stones for sharpening and maintenance of the blade.€622.95Article code: TS-SUJ
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Takeshi Saji - Sakura Petty Rainbow Damascus - 135mm - kitchen knife
Takeshi Saji was born in 1948 in Takefu (Fukui prefecture), a city located roughly in the center of Japan and in the heart of an area for centuries devoted to the production of blades. His workshop is still there, built around the oven thanks to which, for several years now, Takeshi Saji forges steel (especially damascus) with which he makes various models of traditional Japanese knives. The choice of materials for the finishes (mainly natural), the essential lines - evocative of use - and the chromatic combinations of rare impact make his creations unique and unmistakable in the panorama of world cutlery and, at home, they have earned him the prestigious title of Master.
The blade is equipped with a central plate in Blue Steel carbon steel coated on the sides with layers of steel, brass and copper plates that help to increase the resistance to oxidation and resilience.
Once again, Master Saji has succeeded in creating an innovative new art style for his knives, combining the traditional "Sakura-Maki" handle and the striking rainbow Damascus blade.
The Petty is a small utility knife used for peeling, shaping, slicing fruit and vegetables, chopping herbs and making side dishes.
Intended use: utility knife, meat, fish, vegetables
Type of production: Artisan
Production Lama: Japan
Blade: Hand forged, in laminated damascus with Blue Steel carbon steel cutting edge (63 hrc) and side plates in stainless steel, copper and brass
Handle: Desert Ironwood
Blade length: 135mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 245mm.
Weight: 131g.
Packaging: Wooden box
Notes: the knife is entirely handmade by Takeshi SajUse and maintenance
- Do not cut bones or frozen. The blade can chip or break.
- Hand wash with warm water and towel dry.
- Use stones for sharpening and maintenance of the blade.€303.28
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Kai Japan - Shun Pro Sho Deba knife - VG-0003 - 21 cm - kitchen knives
The Shun Pro Sho series focuses exclusively on asymmetrically sharpened blades, i.e. on traditional Japanese shapes. Thanks to the high quality of workmanship and materials, this series is particularly suitable for intensive professional use.
The elegant design of the knife skilfully combines the classic Japanese formal language with western components.
Universal knife for meat and vegetables
The blade of the knife is made of VG10 steel of 61 ± 1 HRC
Handle: Walnut wood
Blade length: 210 mm.
Handle length: 120 mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5 mm.
Total length: 347 mm.
Weight: 250 g.
Notes: not dishwasher safe€192.62Article code: VG-0003
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Kai Japan - Shun Pro Sho Usuba knife - VG-0007 - 17.5 cm - kitchen knives
The Shun Pro Sho series focuses exclusively on asymmetrically sharpened blades, i.e. on traditional Japanese shapes. Thanks to the high quality of workmanship and materials, this series is particularly suitable for intensive professional use.
The elegant design of the knife skilfully combines the classic Japanese formal language with western components.
Knife intended for cutting vegetables: chopping, mincing, slicing and julienne, obtaining thin sheets of cylindrical vegetables are just some of the uses for which they are intended. Thanks to the particular shape, this model can also be used as a spatula to collect freshly cut products.
The blade of the knife is made of VG10 steel of 61 ± 1 HRC
Handle: Walnut wood
Blade length: 175 mm.
Handle length: 120 mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5 mm.
Total length: 310mm.
Weight: 225 g.
Notes: not dishwasher safe€159.84Article code: VG-0007
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Kai Japan - Seki Magoroku Kinju - Yanagiba Sashimi knife 30cm. - KK-0030 - kitchen knife
Knife with asymmetrical sharpening, not suitable for left-handed people
Seki Magoroku Kinju
The Japanese filleting knives of the Seki Magoroku KK Yanagiba series are characterized by a puristic design and the octagonal handle in matt black pakka wood.
The extremely long and slender shape of the blade allows for thin and precise cuts, perfect for filleting fish. The blade of the Yanagiba series is ground on one side, made of stainless carbon steel, which meets the strict European standards and decorated with a soft and wavy line in a satin finish. The KK series combines robust quality with understated functionality.
Use: fish (sashimi and sushi)
Blade: MV 58HRC stainless steel
Country of production: Japan
Handle: in pakkawood, octagonal, with black nylon bolster
Sheath / Case: not supplied
Blade length: 300mm
Total length: 430mm
Blade thickness: 3mm
Handle length: 127mm
Weight: 300gMaintenance: NOT dishwasher safe
€100.00Article code: 041BE0090
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Kai Japan - Seki Magoroku Kinju - Yanagiba Sashimi knife 27cm. - KK-0027 - kitchen knife
Knife with asymmetrical sharpening, not suitable for left-handed people
Seki Magoroku Kinju
The Japanese filleting knives of the Seki Magoroku KK Yanagiba series are characterized by a puristic design and the octagonal handle in matt black pakka wood.
The extremely long and slender shape of the blade allows for thin and precise cuts, perfect for filleting fish. The blade of the Yanagiba series is ground on one side, made of stainless carbon steel, which meets the strict European standards and decorated with a soft and wavy line in a satin finish. The KK series combines robust quality with understated functionality.
Use: fish (sashimi and sushi)
Blade: MV 58HRC stainless steel
Country of production: Japan
Handle: in pakkawood, octagonal, with black nylon bolster
Sheath / Case: not supplied
Blade length: 270mm
Total length: 400mm
Blade thickness: 3mm
Handle length: 127mm
Weight: 280gMaintenance: NOT dishwasher safe
€81.15Article code: KK-0027
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Masahiro - Flexible Carving 200mm - MV-Honyaki M-14962 - Japanese kitchen knife
The Masahiro knives come directly from the city of Seki, Japan.
The quality of these Masahiro knives is very high and they are characterized by an asymmetric processing of the blades: the left side of the blade is flat, the other side of the knife is beveled up to the edge and then polished. This modern Japanese blade design translates into a superior cutting capacity.
The MV series is made of molybdenum vanadium stainless steel MBS-26 (similar to a Sandvik 19C27 or a 440C and predecessor of the VG-10). The handles are riveted to a full tang with thin layers of black-stained wood pressed into a transparent (but not polished) polyamide.
Recommended use: Meat, fish, fish cleaning
Country of production: Japan
Type of production: Industrial
Blade: Hitachi stainless steel MBS-26 at 58HRC
Handle: Synthetic, riveted
Blade length: 205mm.
Blade thickness: 1.5mm.
Total length: 335mm.
Weight: 114g.
Cleaning and maintenance: hand wash - not dishwasher safe€122.95Article code: M-14962
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Kai Japan - Seki Magoroku Kinju - Yanagiba Sashimi knife 18cm. - AK-1104 - kitchen knife
Knife with asymmetric sharpening, not suitable for left-handed people
Seki Magoroku Kinju
The kitchen knives of the Seki Magoroku Kinju series are particularly light in hand and allow a precise cut; convince with their high functionality and durability.
The typical Japanese blade shape in combination with the simple dark wood handle creates a minimalist and impromptu aesthetic.
Use: fish (sashimi and sushi)
Blade: Stainless Steel MV 58HRC
Country of production: Japan
Handle: in pakkawood, octagonal, with black nylon bolster
Sheath / Case: not supplied
Blade length: 180mm
Total length: 310mm
Blade thickness: 2.5mm
Handle Length: 128mm
Weight: 119gMaintenance: NOT dishwasher safe
€63.93Article code: AK-1106
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Kai Japan - Seki Magoroku Yanagiba Kinju Sashimi knife AK-1106 - 24cm - kitchen knife
Knife with asymmetric sharpening, not suitable for left-handed people
Seki Magoroku
This type of traditional Japanese knives has been produced for hundreds of years in similar forms. This series fascinates thanks to its satin blade of high-carbon steel with a hardness of about 58HRC. The handle, in the traditional chestnut shape, is made of composite wood, a wood naturally rich in oils and therefore impermeable to water.Use: meat / fish
Blade: Stainless Steel MV 58HRC
Origin: Lama: Japan
Handle: very hard and water resistant wood and black polypropylene
Sheath: -
Blade length: 240mm
Total Length: 378mm
Blade thickness: 2.5mm
Handle Length: 134mm
Weight: 153g* Not dishwasher safe
€45.90Article code: AK-1104
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Kai Japan - Seki Magoroku Kinju - Deba Heavy Duty knife 18cm. - AK-1103 - kitchen knife
Knife with asymmetric sharpening, not suitable for left-handed people
Seki Magoroku Kinju
The kitchen knives of the Seki Magoroku Kinju series are particularly light in hand and allow a precise cut; convince with their high functionality and durability.
The typical Japanese blade shape in combination with the simple dark wood handle creates a minimalist and impromptu aesthetic.
Use: fish cleaning and preparation
Blade: Stainless Steel MV 58HRC
Country of production: Japan
Handle: in pakkawood, octagonal, with black nylon bolster
Sheath / Case: not supplied
Blade length: 180mm
Total Length: 320mm
Blade thickness: 5mm
Handle Length: 134mm
Weight: 298gMaintenance: NOT dishwasher safe
€68.85Article code: AK-1103
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Kyocera - Yanagiba 21cm - KyoTop Ceramic KT-300-HP Limited Edition - sashimi knife
Kyocera KyoTop KT300HIP black ceramic knife, limited edition, handcrafted and sharpened, with riveted wooden handle and wooden display case.
LAMA
of 21cm in zirconium oxide processed with HIP (Hot Isostatic Pressing) process at 20,000 tons per square meter; a normal ceramic knife is usually produced with pressures of 300 tons per square meter.SHARPENING
traditional Japanese, asymmetrical, chisel-shaped, recommended exclusively for right-handed people.HANDLE
14cm in pakkawood and makassar wood with aluminum rivets; pakkawood is mainly chosen for its low porosity which guarantees maximum hygiene even after years of continuous use.PACKAGE
display case in solid wood.USE
Ideal for working and filleting raw fish (sashimi).MAINTENANCE
Hand wash with water and dish detergent, showing that you are passing abrasive sponges directly onto the blade edge. Dry with a clean cotton cloth and put away. For sharpening only contact sharpening centers specialized in high-end ceramic knives.€778.69Article code: KYO-KT300HIP
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Zwilling - Miyabi 5000FC-D - Santoku 180mm. 34684-181 - kitchen knife
Production: Japan
Blade: laminate with sharp steel FC61 to 61HRC and damask outer cheeks to 49 layers
Cut: Symmetrical
Construction: Forged
Grip: micarta
Blade length: 180mm.
Recommended use: vegetables, sausages, meat, fishNotes: developed in collaboration with Chef Rokusaburo Michiba
€151.64
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Zwilling - Miyabi 5000FC-D - Sujihiki 240mm. 34680-241 - kitchen knife
Production: Japan
Blade: laminate with sharp steel FC61 to 61HRC and damask outer cheeks to 49 layers
Cut: Symmetrical
Construction: Forged
Grip: micarta
Blade length: 240mm.
Recommended use: sausages, meat, fishNotes: developed in collaboration with Chef Rokusaburo Michiba
€151.64Article code: 34680-241
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Zwilling - Miyabi 5000FC-D - Nakiri 180mm. 34685-171 - kitchen knife
Production: Japan
Blade: laminate with sharp steel FC61 to 61HRC and damask outer cheeks to 49 layers
Cut: Symmetrical
Construction: Forged
Grip: micarta
Blade length: 180mm.
Recommended use: vegetables, sausages, meat, fishNotes: developed in collaboration with Chef Rokusaburo Michiba
€151.64
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Takefu Village - Takobiki Knife 270mm by Mr. Masanobu Okada - kitchen knife
He was born in 1949 and is the 3rd generation of Okada Uchihamono. He is originally a blacksmith of gardening tools such as a sickle. In recent years, he has started to produce unique kitchen knife like your bought Takobiki. The Traditional Craftsman is the so-called Dentoukougeishi (Traditional Craftsman) which is the Accreditation Examination conducted by the Traditional Crafts Industry Promotion Association Foundation in accordance with Section 8 of Section 24 of the Act on Promotion of Traditional Craft Industries
Knife Features:
Use: meat / fish
Blade: CladSteel carbon steel with 62 / 64HRC White Paper Steel (Shirogami) cutting edge and 33-layer Damask "Suminagashi"
Origin Knife: Japanese craftsmanship
Handle: SandalWood, very hard and water resistant
Packing: in cardboard with Japanese writing
Length Blade: 265mm
Total Length: 410mm
Thickness Blade: 3.5mm to 3mm
Length Grip: 139mm
Weight: 162g€311.47Article code: F-416
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Kai Japan - Tim Mälzer Minamo Series TMM-0701 - Utility knife 15cm. - kitchen knives
Blade: Japanese VG10 rolled steel in SanMai at 61 hrc
Handle: Black Pakkawood wood
Blade length: 150 mm.
Blade thickness: 2.2 mm.
Total length: 255 mm.
Weight: 92 g.
Notes: not dishwasher safe€163.10Article code: TMM-0701
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Global knives - GS2 - Universal 13cm - Utility - kitchen knife - Promo Dad
Use: Ideal for cleaning, chopping and chopping vegetables; also excellent for cleaning fish, salami and cheeses.
Blade length: 13cm.GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favorite of Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.
The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make an empty steel knife in the handle. This feature allows you to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Manageability: thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged times of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Wire hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum / Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell of hardness, consequently increasing the life of the wire.
- Sturdiness: being the GLOBAL knives completely in steel (both the handle and the blade) they are practically indestructible.
- EleganceAwards acquired by GLOBAL knives:
1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyAll Global products marketed by us are indelibly screen-printed with the Collini Cutlery logo (as in the image). This marking guarantees the buyer to have certainty about the quality, traceability, guarantee over the years and future privileged assistance on the product purchased from the Collini Cutlery.
Regular Price: €63.03
P. Sconto €53.58
Article code: GS2
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Kai Japan - Shun Nagare NDC-0701 Coreless Steel - Utility 150mm. - kitchen knives
With Shun Nagare, Kai created another innovative Japanese forging masterpiece. This series of fine-knotted knives, thanks to the special features of the materials and the technically complex production process they are made, is located in the extralusso class. Mirrored blades have a damask damask pattern. The dark gray-black handle further enhances the beauty of the knife. The blades of this series are made with two different qualities of steel, bonded to form a 72-layer Damascus steel. The complex machining of the two steel grades produces a blade with exceptionally long lasting cutting performance.
Kai Japan - Shun Nagare NDC-0701 Coreless Steel - Utility 150mm. - kitchen knives
Blade: Coreless Japanese laminated steel - 72 alternating layers of VG10 and VG2 - hardness 61hrc
Manicure: Pakkawood wood gray / black
Blade length: 90 mm.
Blade thickness: 2 mm.
Total length: 265 mm.
Weight: 106 g.
Notes: Not dishwasher safe€200.82
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Takefu Village - Sujihiki Knife 270mm by Mr. Kanehiro Kintaro - kitchen knife
Takefu Knives Village is a brand born in 1991 in Echizen Fukui, Japan's famous city since the 1400s for knives production.
The Takefu knives brand is based on the union of 10 local artisans who make every knife by hand.The model presented is made by:
Mr. Kanehiro Kintaro
Kanehiro-san knives have gained popularity among professional chefs for the highest construction level and the high performance and cutting performance.
Knife Features:Use: meat / fish
Blade: Clad Steel (Steel Hammer Forged, San Mai) Steel with Aogami cutting edge super carbon steel core 62 / 63HRC with 3 layers
Origin Knife: Japanese craftsmanship
Handle: Cherry wood
Packing: in cardboard with Japanese writing
Length Blade: 265mm
Total Length: 417mm
Thickness Blade: 4mm to 1mm
Length Grip: 137mm
Weight: 154g* Not every knife is signed on the blade by the craftsman who made it
Maintenance:
Considering the high carbon steel used for the blade and the extreme construction quality of these knives, we recommend a number of attentions to keep in order to maintain the quality of the product over time.- Never put the knife in the dishwasher
- Rinse the knife with hot water before first use
- Rinse the knife immediately after each use without detergent for aggressive crockery and dry with a soft cloth (always starting at the back of the blade wire)
- Aggressive foods such as lemon juice should be rinsed immediately after use
- Do not use glass or granite plates as a cutting support. Use only wooden bases
- Take care that the knife blade wire does not come into contact with other metallic objects during its storage to prevent damage to the blade.€241.80
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Takefu Village - Petty Utility Knife 120mm by Mr. Masanobu Okada - kitchen knife
He was born in 1949 and is the 3rd generation of Okada Uchihamono. He is originally a blacksmith of gardening tools such as a sickle. In recent years, he has started to produce unique kitchen knife like your bought Takobiki. The Traditional Craftsman is the so-called Dentoukougeishi (Traditional Craftsman) which is the Accreditation Examination conducted by the Traditional Crafts Industry Promotion Association Foundation in accordance with Section 8 of Section 24 of the Act on Promotion of Traditional Craft Industries
Knife Features:
Use: vegetables / meat / fish
Blade: CladSteel carbon steel with 62 / 64HRC White Paper Steel (Shirogami) cutting edge and 33-layer Damask "Suminagashi"
Origin Knife: Japanese craftsmanship
Handle: SandalWood, very hard and water resistant
Packing: in cardboard with Japanese writing
Length Blade: 120mm
Total Length: 245mm
Thickness Blade: 3mm
Length Grip: 114mm
Weight: 78g€102.46
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Takefu Village - Petty Utility Knife 150mm by Mr. Masanobu Okada - kitchen knife
He was born in 1949 and is the 3rd generation of Okada Uchihamono. He is originally a blacksmith of gardening tools such as a sickle. In recent years, he has started to produce unique kitchen knife like your bought Takobiki. The Traditional Craftsman is the so-called Dentoukougeishi (Traditional Craftsman) which is the Accreditation Examination conducted by the Traditional Crafts Industry Promotion Association Foundation in accordance with Section 8 of Section 24 of the Act on Promotion of Traditional Craft Industries
Knife Features:
Use: vegetables / meat / fish
Blade: CladSteel carbon steel with 62 / 64HRC White Paper Steel (Shirogami) cutting edge and 33-layer Damask "Suminagashi"
Origin Knife: Japanese craftsmanship
Handle: SandalWood, very hard and water resistant
Packing: in cardboard with Japanese writing
Blade Length: 150mm
Total Length: 275mm
Thickness Blade: 3mm
Length Grip: 114mm
Weight: 86g€110.65
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Takefu Village - Kiritsuke Knife 210mm by Mr. Hideo Kitaoka - kitchen knife
Mr. Hideo Kitaoka
He was born in 1950 and is the 3rd generation of Kitaoka Hamono. He has been a specialist of Kataba (single-beveled) knife from the beginning. He is also Dentoukougeishi.
Knife Features:Use: meat / fish
Blade: CladSteel carbon steel with 62 / 64HRC White Paper Steel (Shirogami) cutting edge and 33-layer Damask "Suminagashi"
Origin Knife: Japanese craftsmanship
Handle: SandalWood, very hard and water resistant
Packing: in cardboard with Japanese writing
Length Blade: 210mm
Total Length: 345mm
Thickness Blade: 4mm to 2mm
Length Grip: 127mm
Weight: 150g* Not every knife is signed on the blade by the craftsman who made it
€213.11
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Takefu Village - Kiritsuke Knife 240mm by Mr. Hideo Kitaoka - kitchen knife
Mr. Hideo Kitaoka
He was born in 1950 and is the 3rd generation of Kitaoka Hamono. He has been a specialist of Kataba (single-beveled) knife from the beginning. He is also Dentoukougeishi.
Knife Features:Use: meat / fish
Blade: CladSteel carbon steel with 62 / 64HRC White Paper Steel (Shirogami) cutting edge and 33-layer Damask "Suminagashi"
Origin Knife: Japanese craftsmanship
Handle: SandalWood, very hard and water resistant
Packing: in cardboard with Japanese writing
Length Blade: 240mm
Total Length: 375mm
Thickness Blade: 4mm to 2mm
Length Grip: 127mm
Weight: 160g* Not every knife is signed on the blade by the craftsman who made it
€278.69
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Takefu Village - Kamausuba Knife 180mm by Mr. Hideo Kitaoka - kitchen knife
Mr. Hideo Kitaoka
He was born in 1950 and is the 3rd generation of Kitaoka Hamono. He has been a specialist of Kataba (single-beveled) knife from the beginning. He is also Dentoukougeishi.Knife Features:
Use: vegetable / fish
Blade: CladSteel carbon steel with 62 / 64HRC White Paper Steel (Shirogami) cutting edge and 33-layer Damask "Suminagashi"
Origin Knife: Japanese craftsmanship
Handle: SandalWood, very hard and water resistant
Packing: in cardboard with Japanese writing
Length Blade: 170mm
Total Length: 320mm
Thickness Blade: 4mm to 2mm
Length Grip: 132mm
Weight: 166g* Not every knife is signed on the blade by the craftsman who made it
€245.08Article code: C-827
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Takefu Village - Yanagiba Sashimi Knife 210mm by Mr. Hideo Kitaoka - kitchen knife
Mr. Hideo Kitaoka
He was born in 1950 and is the 3rd generation of Kitaoka Hamono. He has been a specialist of Kataba (single-beveled) knife from the beginning. He is also Dentoukougeishi.Knife Features:
Use: meat / fish
Blade: CladSteel carbon steel with 62 / 64HRC White Paper Steel (Shirogami) cutting edge and 33-layer Damask "Suminagashi"
Origin Knife: Japanese craftsmanship
Handle: SandalWood, very hard and water resistant
Packing: in cardboard with Japanese writing
Blade Length: 200mm
Total Length: 343mm
Thickness Blade: 3.5mm to 1.5mm
Length Grip: 127mm
Weight: 114g* Not every knife is signed on the blade by the craftsman who made it
€213.11Article code: C-802
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Takefu Village - Yanagiba Sashimi Knife 240mm by Mr. Hideo Kitaoka - kitchen knife
Mr. Hideo Kitaoka
He was born in 1950 and is the 3rd generation of Kitaoka Hamono. He has been a specialist of Kataba (single-beveled) knife from the beginning. He is also Dentoukougeishi.Use: meat / fish
Blade: CladSteel carbon steel with 62 / 64HRC White Paper Steel (Shirogami) cutting edge and 33-layer Damask "Suminagashi"
Origin Knife: Japanese craftsmanship
Handle: SandalWood, very hard and water resistant
Packing: in cardboard with Japanese writing
Length Blade: 230mm
Total Length: 375mm
Thickness Blade: 3.5mm to 1.5mm
Length Grip: 132mm
Weight: 134g* Not every knife is signed on the blade by the craftsman who made it
€270.49
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Takefu Village - Yanagiba Sashimi Knife 270mm by Mr. Hideo Kitaoka - kitchen knife
Mr. Hideo Kitaoka
He was born in 1950 and is the 3rd generation of Kitaoka Hamono. He has been a specialist of Kataba (single-beveled) knife from the beginning. He is also Dentoukougeishi.Use: meat / fish
Blade: CladSteel carbon steel with 62 / 64HRC White Paper Steel (Shirogami) cutting edge and 33-layer Damask "Suminagashi"
Origin Knife: Japanese craftsmanship
Handle: SandalWood, very hard and water resistant
Packing: in cardboard with Japanese writing
Length Blade: 257mm
Total Length: 410mm
Thickness Blade: 4mm to 1.5mm
Length Grip: 139mm
Weight: 184g* Not every knife is signed on the blade by the craftsman who made it
€303.28Article code: C-804
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Takefu Village - Deba 180mm by Mr. Hideo Kitaoka - kitchen knife
Mr. Hideo Kitaoka
He was born in 1950 and is the 3rd generation of Kitaoka Hamono. He has been a specialist of Kataba (single-beveled) knife from the beginning. He is also Dentoukougeishi.
Knife Features:Use: chicken / fish / meat
Blade: CladSteel carbon steel with 62 / 64HRC White Paper Steel (Shirogami) cutting edge and 33-layer Damask "Suminagashi"
Origin Knife: Japanese craftsmanship
Handle: SandalWood, very hard and water resistant
Packing: in cardboard with Japanese writing
Length Blade: 180mm
Total Length: 335mm
Thickness Blade: 9mm to 2mm
Length Grip: 134mm
Weight: 336g* Not every knife is signed on the blade by the craftsman who made it
€204.92
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Kai Japan - Seki Magoroku Redwood MGR-0150U utility - 15cm - kitchen knife
Occupation: utility, meat, fish, vegetables
Blade: Stainless Steel 58HRC MV
Lama origin: Japan
Handle: Red Wood, very hard wood and water-resistant black polypropylene
Blade length: 100mm
Overall Length: 230mm
Blade Thickness: 2mm
Handle length: 132mm
Weight: 70g* Not dishwasher
€47.54Article code: MGR-0150U
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Kai Japan - Shun DM-0701 - Utility 150 mm. - VERSION FOR LEFTY - Kitchen knives
Kai, Japanese industry Kershaw Knives partners, has introduced Shun, a set of kitchen knives suited to lovers and collectors.
Forged by a lamina of VG-10 stainless steel folded and twisted for 32 times, up to create the typical damask pattern on both faces of the blade. The knife has so excellent razor cutting capacity, penetration and edge retention unmatched on any other steel blade.
Currently these knives are the top of Japanese technology in the culinary field, and the quality is not limited to steel used, but continues with the care of workmanship and materials used, such as the stunning black Pakkawood wood used for ergonomic handles.
Kai Japan - Shun - Utility 115mm. VERSIONE FOR LEFTY (the blade does not change compared to the DM-0701 model).
Blade: Damascus steel VG-10 to 32 layers
Handle: black Pakkawood Wood
Blade length: 150 mm.
Blade thickness: 3 mm.
Overall length: 265 mm.
Weight: 80 g.
Notes: not dishwasher safe
Google Traduttore per il Business:Translator ToolkitTraduttore di siti webStrumento a supporto dell'export€97.54Article code: DM-0701L
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Global knives - GS82 - Utility Flexible Knife 14.5cm - fish cooking knife
Flexible knife suitable for filleting fish and vegetables or for scalloping meat.
Use: Filleting
Blade length: 14.5 cm.
Total Length: 26 Cm.
GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favorite of Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make an empty steel knife in the handle. This feature allows you to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Manageability: thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged times of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Wire hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum / Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell of hardness, consequently increasing the life of the wire.
- Sturdiness: being the GLOBAL knives completely in steel (both the handle and the blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards acquired by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyAll Global products marketed by us are indelibly screen-printed with the Collini Cutlery logo (as in the image). This marking guarantees the buyer to have certainty about the quality, traceability, guarantee over the years and future privileged assistance on the product purchased from the Collini Cutlery.
€59.84Article code: GS82
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Zwilling - Bob Kramer - Essential - Utility 130mm - kitchen knife
Production Lama Seki - Japan
Blade: stainless steel Friodur X2 End Carbide FC61 with hardness of 61HRC
Cut: symmetric
Handle: synthetic resin soft touch and pin mosaic, with logo of Bob Kramer
Blade length: 130mm.
Usage: for cutting meats, cheeses, preparation of small fish for scallop meat and for general use on vegetables and fruit€106.56Article code: 34980-131
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Global knives - G20 - Fillet Flexible Knife - 21cm - kitchen knife
With its long blade this knife allows the precise cutting of meat. Specifically designed for filleting.
Use: Meat
Blade length: 21 Cm.
Total length: 33.5 cm.
Weight: 146g.GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favorite of Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make an empty steel knife in the handle. This feature allows you to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.- Manageability: thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged times of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Wire hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum / Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell of hardness, consequently increasing the life of the wire.
- Sturdiness: being the GLOBAL knives completely in steel (both the handle and the blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards acquired by GLOBAL knives:
1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in
germanyAll Global products marketed by us are indelibly screen-printed with the Collini Cutlery logo (as in the image). This marking guarantees the buyer to have certainty about the quality, traceability, guarantee over the years and future privileged assistance on the product purchased from the Collini Cutlery.
€84.02Article code: g20
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Kai Japan - Seki Magoroku Composite - Utility 150mm - MGC-0401 - kitchen knife
The innovative series Seki Magoroku Composite has 8 types of symmetrical blades. The blade, beautifully finished, the union of two different types of steel that create a fascinating contrast. The central part of the blade, polished, stainless steel is VG-MAX with a hardness of 61 ± 1 HRC, while the exterior is satin steel SUS420J2 to altissio chromium content.
The production process of the blades Composite is based on a new technology used in aircraft construction and ensures a high resistance over that extreme precision. The two types of steel are joined together by one particular welding process to the copper, and the thin line of copper that remains visible between the two steels adds a further touch of elegance to the design.
The grip is tapered in a light shade of pakkawood. The shape of the reason diagonally give these masterpieces lightness and movement.
Lama: laminate, stainless steel VG-MAX to 61HRC and 420J2, welded copper center
Handle: Wood Pakkawood clear
Blade length: 150 mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5 mm.
Overall length: 245 mm.
Weight: -
Notes: not dishwasher safe€139.34Article code: MGC-0401
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Kanetsune Seki - Santoku KC303 - 150mm Utility Knife - Kitchen Knives
Lama in acciaio inossidabile VG-10 ripiegata e ritorta per 17 volte, fino a creare il tipico disegno damasco su entrambe le facce della lama. Il coltello ha così eccellenti capacità di taglio a rasoio, penetrazione ed elevata tenuta del filo
Lama: Damasco acciaio inox VG-10 a 17 strati
Manicatura: Legno - Plywood
Lunghezza lama: 150 mm.
Spessore della lama: 1,5 mm.
Lunghezza totale: 260 mm.
Peso: 60 g.
Note: non lavabile in lavastoviglie€102.46Article code: KC303
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Kai Japan - Seki Magoroku Redwood MGR-0240Y - Yanagiba 24cm - cooking knife
Seki Magoroku
This type of traditional Japanese knives are produced for hundreds of years in similar forms. This series captivates thanks to its polished blade and polished steel with high carbon with a hardness of about 58HRC and the magnolia wood handle carved in the form of a dishwasher with toe in black polypropylene.
Occupation: meat / fish
Blade: Stainless Steel 58HRC MV
Lama origin: Japan
Handle: Red Wood, wood very hard and resistant to water and black polypropylene
Sheath: -
Blade Length: 240mm
Overall Length: 378mm
Blade Thickness: 2.5 mm
Handle Length: 134mm
Weight: 140g
* Not dishwasher safe€68.85Article code: MGR-0240Y
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Kai Japan - Seki Magoroku Redwood MGR-0210Y - Yanagiba 21cm - cooking knife
Seki Magoroku
This type of traditional Japanese knives are produced for hundreds of years in similar forms. This series captivates thanks to its polished blade and polished steel with high carbon with a hardness of about 58HRC and the magnolia wood handle carved in the form of a dishwasher with toe in black polypropylene.
Occupation: meat / fish
Blade: Stainless Steel 58HRC MV
Lama origin: Japan
Handle: Red Wood, wood very hard and resistant to water and black polypropylene
Sheath: -
Blade Length: 210mm
Overall Length: 350mm
Blade Thickness: 2.5 mm
Handle Length: 130mm
Weight: 116g
* Not dishwasher safe€63.11Article code: MGR-0210Y
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Kai Japan - Shun DM-0761 - Slicing Flexible 178mm. - cooking knife
Japan Kai - Shun - Fish Flexible 18mm.
Blade: Damascus steel VG-10 to 32 layers
Handle material: Wood Pakkawood Black
Blade length: 178 mm.
Blade Thickness: 1 mm.
Total length: 304 mm.
Weight: 100 g.
Notes: not dishwasher safe
Kai, Japanese industry partner of Kershaw Knives, Shun has introduced a series of kitchen knives suitable for lovers and collectors.
Forged by a layer of stainless steel VG-10 folded and twisted for 32 times, to create the typical design damask on both faces of the blade. The knife has such excellent ability to razor cut, penetration and sealing wire unmatched on any other steel blade.
Currently these knives represent the top of Japanese technology in the culinary field and the quality is not limited to steel used, but continues with the care of workmanship and materials used, such as the beautiful wood used for black Pakkawood The handles ergonomic.€110.66Article code: DM-0761
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Kai Japan - Shun DM-0720 - Slicing Olivato 230mm. - cooking knife
Japan Kai - Shun - Slicing Olivato 230mm.
Blade: Damascus steel VG-10 to 32 layers
Handle material: Wood Pakkawood Black
Blade length: 230 mm.
Blade Thickness: 3 mm.
Total length: 365 mm.
Weight: 200 g.
Notes: not dishwasher safe
Kai, Japanese industry partner of Kershaw Knives, Shun has introduced a series of kitchen knives suitable for lovers and collectors.
Forged by a layer of stainless steel VG-10 folded and twisted for 32 times, to create the typical design damask on both faces of the blade. The knife has such excellent ability to razor cut, penetration and sealing wire unmatched on any other steel blade.
Currently these knives represent the top of Japanese technology in the culinary field and the quality is not limited to steel used, but continues with the care of workmanship and materials used, such as the beautiful wood used for black Pakkawood The handles ergonomic.€143.44Article code: DM-0720
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Global - G10 - Ham and Salmon Flexible Knife - 31cm - kitchen knife
Global Knives are one of the most successful knife companies in the world, offering professional knives and premium quality kitchen knives for home use.
Usage: Ham, Salmon
Blade Length: 31 Cm.
Total length: 43.5 Cm.
Weight: 142g.€90.98Article code: g10
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Global - G29 - Meat and Fish Knife - 18cm - kitchen knife
Global Knives are one of the most successful knife companies in the world, offering professional knives and premium quality kitchen knives for home use.
Usage: Fish
Blade Length: 18 Cm.
Total length: 31.5 Cm.
Weight: 262g.€112.71Article code: g29
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Kai Japan - Shun DM-0701 - Utility 150 mm. - Kitchen knives
Kai, Japanese industry Kershaw Knives partners, has introduced Shun, a set of kitchen knives suited to lovers and collectors.
Forged by a lamina of VG-10 stainless steel folded and twisted for 32 times, up to create the typical damask pattern on both faces of the blade. The knife has so excellent razor cutting capacity, penetration and edge retention unmatched on any other steel blade.
Currently these knives are the top of Japanese technology in the culinary field, and the quality is not limited to steel used, but continues with the care of workmanship and materials used, such as the stunning black Pakkawood wood used for ergonomic handles.
Kai Japan - Shun - Utility 115mm.
Blade: Damascus steel VG-10 to 32 layers
Handle: black Pakkawood Wood
Blade length: 150 mm.
Blade thickness: 3 mm.
Overall length: 265 mm.
Weight: 80 g.
Notes: not dishwasher safe
Google Traduttore per il Business:Translator ToolkitTraduttore di siti webStrumento a supporto dell'export€86.07Article code: DM-0701
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Global - G11r - Yanagi Sashimi Knife - 25cm - kitchen knife
Global Knives are one of the most successful knife companies in the world, offering professional knives and premium quality kitchen knives for home use.
Usage: Sashimi, Fish
Blade length: 25 cm
Total length: 37.5 Cm.
Weight: 206g.€114.67Article code: g11r
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Global knives - G30 - Swedish Fillet Flexible - 21cm - kitchen knife
Use: Fish
Length: 21 Cm.GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favorite of Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make an empty steel knife in the handle. This feature allows you to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Manageability: thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged times of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Wire hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum / Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell of hardness, consequently increasing the life of the wire.
- Sturdiness: being the GLOBAL knives completely in steel (both the handle and the blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards acquired by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyAll Global products marketed by us are indelibly screen-printed with the Collini Cutlery logo (as in the image). This marking guarantees the buyer to have certainty about the quality, traceability, guarantee over the years and future privileged assistance on the product purchased from the Collini Cutlery.
€108.93Article code: g30
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Global knives - G15R - Tako Sashimi Knife - 30cm - kitchen knife
Sashimi knife with square tip. Takohiki (octopus cut) is a knife style originating in the Japanese region of Kanto and is expressly conceived for the Hiki Kiri cut.
Use: Fish, Octopus
Blade length: 30 Cm.
Total length: 43.5 cm.
Weight: 240g.GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favorite of Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make an empty steel knife in the handle. This feature allows you to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Manageability: thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged times of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Wire hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum / Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell of hardness, consequently increasing the life of the wire.
- Sturdiness: being the GLOBAL knives completely in steel (both the handle and the blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards acquired by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyAll Global products marketed by us are indelibly screen-printed with the Collini Cutlery logo (as in the image). This marking guarantees the buyer to have certainty about the quality, traceability, guarantee over the years and future privileged assistance on the product purchased from the Collini Cutlery.
€158.61Article code: g15r
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Global knives - G6 - Slicer Knife - 18cm - kitchen knife
A knife developed primarily for cutting raw meat or filleting.
Use: Raw meat
Blade length: 18 Cm.
Total Length: 30 Cm.
Weight: 162g.GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favorite of Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make an empty steel knife in the handle. This feature allows you to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Manageability: thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged times of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Wire hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum / Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell of hardness, consequently increasing the life of the wire.
- Sturdiness: being the GLOBAL knives completely in steel (both the handle and the blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards acquired by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in Germany GLOBAL Japanese knives are preferred by Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.
€80.74Article code: g6
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Global knives - G14R - Yanagi Sashimi Knife - 30cm - kitchen knife
Sashimi knife with willow leaf tip. Yanagiba (willow blade) is a style of knife originating in the Japanese region of Kansai and is specifically designed for the Hiki Kiri cut.
Use: Fish
Blade length: 30 Cm.
Total Length: 43 Cm.
Weight: 240g.GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favorite of Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make an empty steel knife in the handle. This feature allows you to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Manageability: thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged times of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Wire hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum / Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell of hardness, consequently increasing the life of the wire.
- Sturdiness: being the GLOBAL knives completely in steel (both the handle and the blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards acquired by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyAll Global products marketed by us are indelibly screen-printed with the Collini Cutlery logo (as in the image). This marking guarantees the buyer to have certainty on the quality, traceability, guarantee over the years and future privileged assistance on the product purchased from Coltelleria Collini.
€152.38Article code: g14r
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Global knives - G19 - Fillet Flexible Knife - 27cm - kitchen knife
With its long blade this knife allows the precise cutting of meat. Specifically designed for filleting.
Use: Meat
Blade length: 27 Cm.
Total length: 40.5 cm.
Weight: 182g.GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favorite of Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make an empty steel knife in the handle. This feature allows you to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Manageability: thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged times of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Wire hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum / Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell of hardness, consequently increasing the life of the wire.
- Sturdiness: being the GLOBAL knives completely in steel (both the handle and the blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards acquired by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyAll Global products marketed by us are indelibly screen-printed with the Collini Cutlery logo. This marking allows professionals and consumers to have the certainty, traceability, guarantee and future assistance on the product they have purchased.
€126.15Article code: g19
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Global knives - G7R - Oriental Deba Knife - 18cm - kitchen knife
This knife is designed to prepare and fillet fish.
Use: Fish
Blade length: 18 Cm.
Total Length: 32 Cm.
Weight: 178g.GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favorite of Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make an empty steel knife in the handle. This feature allows you to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Manageability: thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged times of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Wire hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum / Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell of hardness, consequently increasing the life of the wire.
- Sturdiness: being the GLOBAL knives completely in steel (both the handle and the blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards acquired by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in Germany GLOBAL Japanese knives are preferred by Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.€90.98Article code: G7R
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Global knives - GS14 - Utility Scallop Knife 15cm - kitchen knife
Knife specially designed for escalope.
Use: Meat
Blade length: 15 Cm.
Total length: 26.5 cm.
Weight: 100gGLOBAL Japanese knives are the favorite of Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make an empty steel knife in the handle. This feature allows you to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Manageability: thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged times of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Wire hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum / Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell of hardness, consequently increasing the life of the wire.
- Sturdiness: being the GLOBAL knives completely in steel (both the handle and the blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards acquired by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyAll Global products marketed by us are indelibly screen-printed with the Collini Cutlery logo (as in the image). This marking guarantees the buyer to have certainty about the quality, traceability, guarantee over the years and future privileged assistance on the product purchased from the Collini Cutlery.
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Global knives - G41 - Swedish Fillet Knife - 21cm - kitchen knife
Use: Fish
Length: 21 Cm.GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favorite of Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make an empty steel knife in the handle. This feature allows you to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Manageability: thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged times of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Wire hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum / Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell of hardness, consequently increasing the life of the wire.
- Sturdiness: being the GLOBAL knives completely in steel (both the handle and the blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards acquired by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyAll Global products marketed by us are indelibly screen-printed with the Collini Cutlery logo (as in the image). This marking guarantees the buyer to have certainty on the quality, traceability, guarantee over the years and future privileged assistance on the product purchased from Coltelleria Collini.
€110.57Article code: g41
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Kyocera - Ceramica Kyo Fine White - Utility Knife 13 cm - FK-130WH coltello
Kyocera - Utility Knife
Questo coltello giapponese con lama in ossido di zirconio di 130mm, è un ottimo strumento per la carne e la verdura grazie alle sue dimensioni e alle sue eccelse capacità di taglio e di praticità, conferita anche dalla nuova impugnatura ergonomica antiscivolo in polimeri termoplastici.Vincitore del prestigioso ed internazionale Good Design Award 2001 per l'originalità e la funzionalità del suo design.
- Lama in ceramica Ishi-Ba di 13 cm.
- Manico in ABS
Qualità made in Japan dal 1984
Con i coltelli in ceramica Kyocera cucinare diventa puro piacere. Le loro speciali caratteristiche:
- lama in ceramica di zirconia ultra-tagliente, molata a mano
- lama estremamente robusta e resistente alla corrosione
- materiale high-tech con ottima tenuta del filo all'usura
- assoluta precisione di taglio grazie alla superficie liscia e compatta della lama
- massima leggerezza ed estrema praticità grazie al manico ergonomico
I dieci segreti di Ishi-Ba:
* non trasporta gusti ed odori
* è di materiale inerte
* non provoca reazioni chimiche con gli alimenti
* evita sapori sgradevoli di metallo
* non arrugginisce
* non si deteriora
* non ha parti ossidabili
* è facile da lavare, basta sciacquarlo
* è leggerissimo e maneggevole
* rimane perfettamente affilato, anche per anni
L'origine della gestione del Gruppo Kyocera è la filosofia di Kyocera, una filosofia di vita basata sulle esperienze della vita reale e sulle regole empiriche di Kazuo Inamori, fondatore e presidente emerito di Kyocera Corporation. Con la domanda "Qual è la cosa giusta da fare come essere umano?" come criterio principale, la filosofia di Kyocera descrive il significato dell'impegno per una gestione corretta e dell'agire in conformità con i valori umani etici e morali e le norme sociali fondamentali.
PRIMA DI UTILIZZARE IL COLTELLO LEGGA ATTENTAMENTE QUESTE ISTRUZIONI E LE CONSERVI
Questo coltello funzionerà per vari anni senza nessun problema se:
• Lo toglie dal supporto per coltelli o dal cassetto
• Lo utilizza per tagli diritti da eseguire su tagliere
• Lo lava e l'asciuga
• Lo rimette nel supporto per coltelli o nel cassetto dopo averlo utilizzato
USO
Ideale per tagliare frutta, verdure e carni senza osso
Il termine verdure e frutta è generic: non si possono elencare tutti i tipi di frutta o verdura sconsigliati,ma è tassativamente sconsigliato l’utilizzo su frutta e verdura dutra (zucca, noci di cocco, ecc, )
Utilizzi sempre un tagliere di plastica o legno; eviti di tagliare su marmo, pietra, piatti o piastrelle Per trinciare, separare e disossare, così come per tagliare alimenti duri, congelati, pane con crosta e formaggi, utilizzi sempre i suoi coltelli tradizionali in acciaio. Questi tipi di taglio richiedono flessione e torsione e, per questo motivo, conviene utilizzare un materiale più flessibile rispetto alla ceramica.
Per la sua protezione, la punta e la base della lama non sono affilate
PULIZIA
Lavare a mano con acqua e detersivo per piatti.
I coltelli in ceramica Kyocera con manico in plastica possono essere messi in lavastoviglie. Vanno riposti nel vano dedicato a mestoli e piccoli accessori nel cestello superiore, evitando il contatto con altri utensili in metallo. I coltelli in ceramica Kyocera con manico in legno non possono essere lavati in lavastoviglie.
Nel caso si producessero scolorimenti che non scompaiono con la normale pulizia, lavi la lama (non l'impugnatura) con una leggera soluzione a base di candeggina.
EVITARE
Non lasciare cadere su superci dure.
Non utilizzare la punta come punto di rotazione, l'estremità a§lata potrebbe penetrare nel tagliere, bloccarsi e rompersi Non esporre la lama alla amma diretta (la ceramica è un conduttore di calore). Non utilizzare la parte laterale della lama per schiacciare aglio o altri alimenti.
CONSERVAZIONE
Lo collochi in un supporto per coltelli, un fodero o un cassetto. Quando colloca o toglie il coltello dal supporto, faccia attenzione a non danneggiare la punta della lama.
USURA
Con il trascorrere del tempo tutti i coltelli perdono l'a§latura. Un lama di metallo dolce (acciaio inossidabile) "slitta" quando perde l'affilatura. I metalli più duri (come l'acciaio con carbonio) rimangono affilati più tempo, però perdono l'affilatura in modo diverso. I materiali più duri, invece di "slittare", tendono a scheggiarsi leggermente.
All'inizio la ceramica è più affilata - e rimane a§lata per più tempo. Con il trascorrere del tempo possono prodursi delle piccole incisioni sul lo della lama. Si tratta del processo normale per il quale perdono l'a§latura tutte le lame in materiale duro.
Nonostante la loro apparenza, l'esistenza di piccole incisioni non signica necessariamente che il coltello non sia a§lato. Potrà constatare che funziona perfettamente durante un periodo di tempo prolungato.
Quando il rendimento del coltello non sarà più quello desiderato, il processo di a§latura Kyocera farà si che il suo coltello torni ad avere un lama ben affilata.
È possibile che le incisioni più profonde e una punta rotta si possano risolvere grazie alla nuova affilatura.€45.08Article code: 0672
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Global knives - G16 - Cook Knife - 24cm - kitchen knife
With its long blade this knife allows the precise cutting of meat. Specifically designed for filleting.
Use: Meat
Blade length: 24 Cm.
Total length: 37.5 cm.
Weight: 176g.GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favorite of Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make an empty steel knife in the handle. This feature allows you to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Manageability: thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged times of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Wire hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum / Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell of hardness, consequently increasing the life of the wire.
- Sturdiness: being the GLOBAL knives completely in steel (both the handle and the blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards acquired by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyAll Global products marketed by us are indelibly screen-printed with the Collini Cutlery logo (as in the image). This marking guarantees the buyer to have certainty about the quality, traceability, guarantee over the years and future privileged assistance on the product purchased from the Collini Cutlery.
€120.41Article code: g18
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Global knives - GS11 - Utility Flexible Knife 15cm - kitchen knife
Flexible knife suitable for filleting fish and vegetables or for scalloping meat.
Use: Filleting
Blade length: 15 Cm.
Total Length: 27 Cm.
Weight: 90g.GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favorite of Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make an empty steel knife in the handle. This feature allows you to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Manageability: thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged times of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Wire hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum / Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell of hardness, consequently increasing the life of the wire.
- Sturdiness: being the GLOBAL knives completely in steel (both the handle and the blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards acquired by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyAll Global products marketed by us are indelibly screen-printed with the Collini Cutlery logo (as in the image). This marking guarantees the buyer to have certainty about the quality, traceability, guarantee over the years and future privileged assistance on the product purchased from the Collini Cutlery.
€64.67Article code: gs11
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Global knives - GS19 - Fish and Poultry Knife 9cm - kitchen knife
Knife used for cutting chicken and fish.
Use: Chicken, Fish
Blade length: 9 Cm.
Total Length: 21 Cm.
Weight: 102g.GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favorite of Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make an empty steel knife in the handle. This feature allows you to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Manageability: thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged times of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Wire hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum / Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell of hardness, consequently increasing the life of the wire.
- Sturdiness: being the GLOBAL knives completely in steel (both the handle and the blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards acquired by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyAll Global products marketed by us are indelibly screen-printed with the Collini Cutlery logo (as in the image). This marking guarantees the buyer to have certainty about the quality, traceability, guarantee over the years and future privileged assistance on the product purchased from the Collini Cutlery.
€66.80Article code: gs19
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Global knives - GS4R - Oriental Deba 12cm - kitchen knife
Reinterpretation of the typical Japanese Deba style knife.
Use: Meat, Vegetables
Blade length: 12 Cm.
Total Length: 24 Cm.
Weight: 115g.GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favorite of Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make an empty steel knife in the handle. This feature allows you to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Manageability: thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged times of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Wire hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum / Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell of hardness, consequently increasing the life of the wire.
- Sturdiness: being the GLOBAL knives completely in steel (both the handle and the blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards acquired by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyAll Global products marketed by us are indelibly screen-printed with the Collini Cutlery logo (as in the image). This marking guarantees the buyer to have certainty about the quality, traceability, guarantee over the years and future privileged assistance on the product purchased from the Collini Cutlery.
€72.05Article code: gs4r
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Global knives - G47 - Sashimi-Yo Slicer Knife - 25cm - kitchen knife
Use: Fish
Blade length: 25.2 Cm.
Total length: 37.5 cm.
Weight: 190g.GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favorite of Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design.The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make an empty steel knife in the handle. This feature allows you to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Manageability: thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged times of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Wire hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum / Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell of hardness, consequently increasing the life of the wire.
- Sturdiness: being the GLOBAL knives completely in steel (both the handle and the blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards acquired by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in Germany GLOBAL Japanese knives are preferred by Chefs in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the world.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a new and revolutionary design€106.23Article code: g47
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Kai Japan - Wasabi 6710D - Deba 105mm - coltello cucina
La serie Wasabi di Kai, industria giapponese partner di Kershaw Knives, si distingue per l'ottimo rapporto qualità/prezzo. Propone lame in acciaio inossidabile e manicature ergonomiche in polipropilene con aggiunta di polvere di Bamboo che resistono al calore fino a 100°C lavabili in lavastoviglie.
Per la loro particolarità di taglio, questi coltelli non sono adatti alle persone mancine.
Kai Japan - Wasabi - Deba 105mm.
Lama: M.V. Stainless Steel satinato con taglio Aikuchi
Manicatura: combinazione di polvere di bambù e polipropilene di colore nero - Resistente al calore fino a 100°C
Lunghezza lama:105 mm.
Spessore della lama: 3 mm.
Lunghezza totale: 240 mm.
Peso: 94 g.
Note: Lavabile in lavastoviglie
€31.15Article code: 6710D
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Kai Japan - Wasabi 6715D - Deba 150mm - kitchen knife
Kai Japan - Wasabi - Deba 150mm. The thick blade allows the use of this knife as a mannaietta.
Lama: M.V. Polished stainless steel with Aikuchi cut
Handle: combination of bamboo powder and black polypropylene - Heat resistant up to 100 ° C
Blade length: 150 mm.
Blade thickness: 5 mm.
Total length: 285 mm.
Weight: 260 g.
Notes: Dishwasher safe€48.36Article code: 6715D
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Kai Japan - Wasabi 6715U - Utility Knife 155mm - coltello cucina
La serie Wasabi di Kai, industria giapponese partner di Kershaw Knives, si distingue per l'ottimo rapporto qualità/prezzo. Propone lame in acciaio inossidabile e manicature ergonomiche in polipropilene con aggiunta di polvere di Bamboo che resistono al calore fino a 100°C lavabili in lavastoviglie.
Kai Japan - Wasabi - Utility Knife 155.
Lama: M.V. Stainless Steel lucido
Manicatura: combinazione di polvere di bambù e polipropilene di colore nero - Resistente al calore fino a 100°C
Lunghezza lama: 155 mm.
Spessore della lama: 3 mm.
Lunghezza totale: 290 mm.
Peso: 80 g.
Note: Lavabile in lavastoviglie
€31.15Article code: 6715U
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Kai Japan - Wasabi 6715Y - Yanagiba 155mm - coltello cucina
La serie Wasabi di Kai, industria giapponese partner di Kershaw Knives, si distingue per l'ottimo rapporto qualità/prezzo. Propone lame in acciaio inossidabile e manicature ergonomiche in polipropilene con aggiunta di polvere di Bamboo che resistono al calore fino a 100°C lavabili in lavastoviglie.
Per la loro particolarità di taglio, questi coltelli non sono adatti alle persone mancine.
Kai Japan - Wasabi - Yanagiba 155mm.
Lama: M.V. Stainless Steel acciaio lucido con taglio Aikuchi
Manicatura: Polipropilene con polvere di Bamboo - Resistente al calore fino a 100°C
Lunghezza lama: 155 mm.
Spessore della lama: 3 mm.
Lunghezza totale: 290 mm.
Peso: 106 g.
Note: Lavabile in lavastoviglie
€33.61Article code: 6715Y
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Kai Japan - Wasabi 6721D - Deba 210mm - coltello cucina
La serie Wasabi di Kai, industria giapponese partner di Kershaw Knives, si distingue per l'ottimo rapporto qualità/prezzo. Propone lame in acciaio inossidabile e manicature ergonomiche in polipropilene con aggiunta di polvere di Bamboo che resistono al calore fino a 100°C lavabili in lavastoviglie.
Kai Japan - Wasabi - Deba 210mm.
Lama: M.V. Stainless Steel acciaio lucido con taglio Aikuchi
Manicatura: combinazione di polvere di bambù e polipropilene di colore nero - Resistente al calore fino a 100°C
Lunghezza lama:210 mm.
Spessore della lama: 3 mm.
Lunghezza totale: 345 mm.
Peso: 230 g.
Note: Lavabile in lavastoviglie
€45.08Article code: 6721D
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Kai Japan - Wasabi 6721Y - Yanagiba 210 mm - coltello cucina
La serie Wasabi di Kai, industria giapponese partner di Kershaw Knives, si distingue per l'ottimo rapporto qualità/prezzo. Propone lame in acciaio inossidabile e manicature ergonomiche in polipropilene con aggiunta di polvere di Bamboo che resistono al calore fino a 100°C lavabili in lavastoviglie.
Per la loro particolarità di taglio, questi coltelli non sono adatti alle persone mancine.
Kai Japan - Wasabi - Yanagiba 210mm.
Lama: M.V. Stainless Steel acciaio lucido con taglio Aikuchi
Manicatura: combinazione di polvere di bambù e polipropilene di colore nero - Resistente al calore fino a 100°C
Lunghezza lama: 210 mm.
Spessore della lama: 3 mm.
Lunghezza totale: 340 mm.
Peso: 125 g.
Note: Lavabile in lavastoviglie
€34.43Article code: 6721Y
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Kai Japan - Wasabi 6724Y - Yanagiba 240mm - coltello cucina
La serie Wasabi di Kai, industria giapponese partner di Kershaw Knives, si distingue per l'ottimo rapporto qualità/prezzo. Propone lame in acciaio inossidabile e manicature ergonomiche in polipropilene con aggiunta di polvere di Bamboo che resistono al calore fino a 100°C lavabili in lavastoviglie.
Per la loro particolarità di taglio, questi coltelli non sono adatti alle persone mancine.
Kai Japan - Wasabi - Yanagiba 240mm.
Lama: M.V. Stainless Steel acciaio lucido con taglio Aikuchi
Manicatura: combinazione di polvere di bambù e polipropilene di colore nero - Resistente al calore fino a 100°C
Lunghezza lama: 240 mm.
Spessore della lama: 3 mm.
Lunghezza totale: 370 mm.
Peso: 142 g.
Note: Lavabile in lavastoviglie
€36.89Article code: 6724Y
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Zwilling - Miyabi 5000MCD - Chutoh 160mm. - coltello da cucina
Produzione: Giappone
Lama: in acciaio laminato con tagliente in MicroCarbide MC63 a 63HRC e guance esterne in damasco a 100 strati
Taglio: di tipo simmetrico
Costruzione: forgiato
Impugnatura: in legno di betulla
Lunghezza Lama: 160mm.
Uso Consigliato: arrosto, sashimi, salumi e prosciutto
€217.21Available in 10/15 days (subject to availability in the manufacturer's warehouses)Article code: 34372-161
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Zwilling - Miyabi 5000MCD - Sujihiki 240mm. - coltello da cucina
Produzione: Giappone
Lama: in acciaio laminato con tagliente in MicroCarbide MC63 a 63HRC e guance esterne in damasco a 100 strati
Taglio: di tipo simmetrico
Costruzione: forgiato
Impugnatura: in legno di betulla
Lunghezza Lama: 240mm.
Uso Consigliato: arrosto, sashimi, salumi e prosciutto
€266.39Available in 10/15 days (subject to availability in the manufacturer's warehouses)Article code: 34378-241
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Takefu Knives Village Series Yanagiba 23 cm Japanese craft knife
Takefu Knives Village è un marchio nato nel 1991 a Echizen Fukui, città del Giappone famosa dal 1400 per la produzione di coltelli.
Il brand Takefu knives si fonda sull'unione di 10 artigiani locali che realizzano a mano ogni coltello
L'acciaio delle lame, prodotto dalla Takefu Steel, viene lavorato con la tecnica del "clad steel" tagliente in VG10 a 61HRC e placche laterali in damasco laminato.
Caratteristiche del coltello:
Impiego: carne/pesce
Lama: in acciaio CladSteel con tagliente in inox VG-10 a 60/62HRC e damasco a 33 strati
Provenienza Lama: Giappone
Impugnatura: SandalWood, legno molto duro e resistente all'acqua
Confezione: in cartone con scritte giapponesi
Lunghezza Lama: 230mm
Lunghezza Totale: 370mm
Spessore Lama: 4,5mm
Lunghezza Impugnatura: 134mm
Peso: 142g
* Non ogni coltello viene firmato sulla lama dall'artigiano che l'ha realizzato€254.10Venduto - Sold
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Tojiro - Wa-Urushi Murakami Yanagiba 21cm - sfilettare - coltello artigianale
Questi coltelli giapponesi, preziosi gioielli realizzati artigianalmente ed in tiratura limitata, sono caratterizzati dalla meticolosa lavorazione ad intaglio di impugnatura e fodero in legno di quercia laccato denominata "Wa Urushi"
La lama di 21cm è in acciaio laminato con tagliente in acciaio Cromo/Vanadio/Molibdeno a 62HRC e lamine esterne in damasco al Nickel a 63 strati in modo da coniugare un design superlativo ad una capacità di taglio, penetrazione e tenuta del filo senza eguali.Impiego: pesce, sashimi
Paese di produzione: Giappone
Tipo di produzione: artigianale
Lunghezza lama: 21cm
Materiale lama: acciaio laminato 62HRC con damasco esterno a 63 strati
Materiale impugnatura: legno di quercia laccato
Materiale fodero: legno di quercia laccato
Note: fodero ed impugnatura intagliate e lavorate interamente a mano con la tecnica tradizionale del "Wa Urushi"€1,221.31Fuori Produzione / Discontinued
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Takefu Knives Village Serie Mina Petty 15 cm coltello artigianale giapponese
Takefu Knives Village è un marchio nato nel 1991 a Echizen Fukui, città del Giappone famosa dal 1400 per la produzione di coltelli.
Il brand Takefu knives si fonda sull'unione di 10 artigiani locali che forgiano a mano ogni coltello
L'acciaio delle lame, prodotto dalla Takefu Steel, viene realizzato con la tecnica del "clad steel" tagliente in VG10 a 61HRC e placche laterali in damasco laminato.
Caratteristiche del coltello:
Impiego: carne/pesce/verdura
Lama: in acciaio CladSteel con tagliente in inox VG-10 a 60/62HRC
Provenienza Lama: Giappone
Impugnatura: SandalWood, legno molto duro e resistente all'acqua
Confezione: in cartone con scritte giapponesi
Lunghezza Lama: 115mm
Lunghezza Totale: 280mm
Spessore Lama: 2,0mm
Lunghezza Impugnatura: 115mm
Peso: 78g
* Non ogni coltello viene firmato sulla lama dall'artigiano che l'ha realizzato€146.72Fuori Produzione / Discontinued
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Takefu Knives Village Serie Mina Yanagiba 24 cm coltello artigianale giapponese
Takefu Knives Village è un marchio nato nel 1991 a Echizen Fukui, città del Giappone famosa dal 1400 per la produzione di coltelli.
Il brand Takefu knives si fonda sull'unione di 10 artigiani locali che realizzano a mano ogni coltello
L'acciaio delle lame, prodotto dalla Takefu Steel, viene lavorato con la tecnica del "clad steel" tagliente in VG10 a 61HRC e placche laterali in damasco laminato.
Caratteristiche del coltello:
Impiego: carne/pesce
Lama: in acciaio CladSteel con tagliente in inox VG-10 a 60/62HRC
Provenienza Lama: Giappone
Impugnatura: SandalWood, legno molto duro e resistente all'acqua
Confezione: in cartone con scritte giapponesi
Lunghezza Lama: 224mm
Lunghezza Totale: 380mm
Spessore Lama: 4,5mm
Lunghezza Impugnatura: 134mm
Peso: 166g
* Non ogni coltello viene firmato sulla lama dall'artigiano che l'ha realizzato€233.61Fuori Produzione / Discontinued
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Kai Japan - Shun Kiritsuke knife Limited Edition 200mm - DM-0771W - kitchen knife
Limited to 2,222 numbered pieces, the Shun Classic Kiritsuke model is Kai's answer to the large number of enthusiast requests that required a collectible item within the KAI Shun Classic series.
The shape of the Japanese Kiritsuke blade is used for the first time by KAI in the European market. As for the Santoku model, this traditional blade is suitable for processing fish, meat and vegetables.
Blade: laminated, in 61HRC VG-MAX stainless steel and 32-layer damask
Handle: laminated light laminated wood
Blade length: 200 mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5 mm.
Total length: 340 mm.
Notes: not dishwasher safeLimited edition of 2222 pieces and numbered on each knife
€204.10Fuori Produzione / Discontinued
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