The best Japanese Knives

Japanese knives are known for their unparalleled sharpness and precision. The secret of the quality lies in the choice of high-quality steels, such asVG10 andDamascus steel and in the craftsmanship of the forging. We offer different types of Japanese knives, each with its own specific characteristics. For anyone who takes cooking seriously and wants top quality tools, a Japanese knife is an excellent choice!

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Japans Sashimi Mes Roestvrij Staal Zwart - 21cm
Japanese Sashimi Knife Stainless Steel Black - 21cm
  • 13.900 Ft
  • 12.500 Ft

Stainless steel

Kotai Flexibel Japans Fileermes Black Box - 20cm
Kotai Flexible Japanese Filleting Knife Black Box - 20cm
  • 36.300 Ft
  • 32.600 Ft

Stainless steel

Japanse Messentas Lederlook Zacht met Binnenzijde Mat
Japanese Knife Bag Soft Leather Look with Matt Interior
  • 37.900 Ft
  • 34.200 Ft

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Nakiri Mes Roestvrij Staal Abs Zwart - 16.5cm
Nakiri Knife Stainless Steel Abs Black - 16.5cm
  • 12.700 Ft
  • 11.400 Ft

Stainless steel

Kotai Japans Flexibel Fileermes met Bamboe Doos - 20cm
Kotai Japanese Flexible Filleting Knife with Bamboo Box - 20cm
  • 40.500 Ft
  • 36.400 Ft

Stainless steel

Kataoka Kruimelmes - 15cm
Kataoka Crumb Knife - 15cm
  • 25.300 Ft
  • 22.800 Ft

Molybdenum Vanadium stem

Kataoka Santoku Mes - 17cm
Kataoka Santoku Knife - 17cm
  • 37.900 Ft
  • 34.200 Ft

Molybdenum Vanadium stem

Kataoka Japans Koksmes - 24cm
Kataoka Japanese Chef's Knife - 24cm
  • 37.900 Ft
  • 34.200 Ft

Molybdenum Vanadium stem

Japans Fruitmes Hout - 10cm
Japanese Fruit Knife Wood - 10cm
  • 4.200 Ft
  • 3.800 Ft

Wood

Japans Gyuto Kotai Gehamerd Koksmes met Zwarte Doos - 20cm
Japanese Gyuto Kotai Hammered Chef Knife with Black Box - 20cm
  • 44.700 Ft
  • 40.200 Ft

Stainless steel

Deba Mes Hamer Stijl Roestvrij Staal - 16cm
Deba Knife Hammer Style Stainless Steel - 16cm
  • 12.700 Ft
  • 11.400 Ft

Stainless steel

Japans Gyuto Mes Roestvrij Staal - 18cm
Japanese Gyuto Knife Stainless Steel - 18cm
  • 10.100 Ft
  • 9.100 Ft

Stainless Steel

Japans Sashimi Mes Roestvrij Staal - 21cm
Japanese Sashimi Knife Stainless Steel - 21cm
  • 12.700 Ft
  • 11.400 Ft

Stainless steel

JapansSantoku Mes Roestvrij Staal Zwart - 16.5cm
Japanese Santoku Knife Stainless Steel Black - 16.5cm
  • 12.700 Ft
  • 11.400 Ft

Stainless steel

Santoku Japans Chef Mes Roestvrij Staal - 16.5cm
Santoku Japanese Chef Knife Stainless Steel - 16.5cm
  • 10.600 Ft
  • 9.500 Ft

Stainless steel

Nakiri Roestvrijstalen Mes - 16,5cm
Nakiri Stainless Steel Knife - 16.5cm
  • 10.600 Ft
  • 9.500 Ft

Stainless steel

Gyuto Mes Japans Roestvrij Staal Abs Zwart - 18cm
Gyuto Knife Japanese Stainless Steel Abs Black - 18cm
  • 12.700 Ft
  • 11.400 Ft

Stainless steel

Japans Deba Mes Roestvrij Staal Abs Zwart - 15cm
Japanese Deba Knife Stainless Steel Abs Black - 15cm
  • 16.500 Ft
  • 14.800 Ft

Stainless steel

Deba Mes Roestvrij Staal - 15cm
Deba Knife Stainless Steel - 15cm
  • 13.900 Ft
  • 12.500 Ft

Stainless steel

Japans Petty Tojiro Mes Dp 3 Lagen - 15cm
Japanese Petty Tojiro Knife Dp 3 Layers - 15cm
  • 42.200 Ft
  • 37.900 Ft

Stainless steel

Japans Paring Kotai Gehamerd Mes met Bamboe Doos - 10cm
Japanese Mating Kotai Hammered Knife with Bamboo Box - 10cm
  • 29.500 Ft
  • 26.600 Ft

Stainless steel

Why are Japanese knives so expensive?

There are several reasons why Japanese knives are so expensive:

Materials: Japanese knives are made from high-quality materials, such ashigh quality steel. This increases the cost of the production process and drives up the price of the knives.

Handmade: in Japan many knives are still made by hand by experienced craftsmen. This is a time consuming process and requires skill and precision, increasing the cost of production.

Traditional Methods: many Japanese knives are made using traditional methods that date back hundreds of years. These methods are often labour-intensive and require specific knowledge and experience, which increases costs.

Prestige: Japanese knives have a long history and are considered some of the best in the world. Because of this, a lot of value is placed on the reputation of the knives, which drives up the prices.

All these factors together make Japanese knives more expensive than some other knives on the market. However, for many, the price is worth it because of the high quality and craftsmanship that goes into each knife.

What types of Japanese knives are there?

There are several types of Japanese knives, each with their own unique properties and uses. Below are some of the most common:

Gyuto: is the Japanese version of a chef's knife and is often used for cutting meat, fish, vegetables and fruit. The blade is slightly curved and has a sharp point, making the knife versatile and suitable for different cutting techniques.

Santoku: This knife is often used for the same tasks as a Gyuto, but has a shorter and wider blade with a straighter edge. It is ideal for chopping and slicing larger fruits and vegetables.

Deba: is designed for filleting fish and cutting other seafood. It has a firm and wide cutting edge, which helps to cut through the hard scales and bones.

Nakiri: These knives are used for cutting vegetables and have a wide, rectangular blade with a straight cutting edge. The knife is ideal for chopping and cutting larger fruits and vegetables.

usuba: This is another Japanese knife used for slicing vegetables and has a narrow, rectangular blade with a straight cutting edge. It is ideal for making thin slices of vegetables and for precision work.

Yanagiba: This knife is designed for cutting raw fish and has a long, narrow blade with a single cutting edge. The knife is ideal for making thin slices of fish without damaging the meat.

There are many more types of Japanese knives available, but these are the most common. Each knife is designed to meet specific needs and often requires different skills to use. Japanese knives are made of high-quality materials, such as high-quality steel and handle material. This increases the cost of the production process and drives up the price of the knives.