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Japanese Kiritsuke style chef knife in flamed maple

Guillaume Nadeau

Product Code: GUN-CHE-02

$575.00
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Description

Japanese Kiritsuke style chef's knife in flamed, roasted and stabilized maple, with brass and grenadilla, hand-forged

Discover the excellence of cutting with this Kiritsuke style chef's knife, combining tradition and modernity. Featuring a 26C3 carbon steel blade wrapped in old iron, this knife is distinguished by its careful finish on Japanese stone, guaranteeing an unmatched sharpness and a captivating aesthetic.

Features

  • 26C3 carbon steel blade combined with old iron, offering exceptional hardness and a unique appearance thanks to the history of its materials.
  • Japanese stone finish for a precise edge and a refined appearance.
  • Torefied and stabilized curly maple handle, enhanced with brass details and a grenadilla bolster, combining beauty and durability for a comfortable and elegant grip.
  • Total length: 360 mm
  • Blade length: 210 mm

 

Use

 The Kiritsuke is a versatile chef's knife, renowned for its ability to perform a variety of tasks in the kitchen. Ideal for:

  • Slicing and finely dicing vegetables and meats.
  • Preparing fish fillets and other delicate cuts.
  • Chopping herbs and making precise cuts thanks to its distinctive tip.

 

Care advice

 To maintain the beauty and effectiveness of this knife, clean it by hand immediately after use and dry it thoroughly. Carbon steel should be protected from moisture; apply a thin coat of mineral oil to preserve the blade until a natural patina appears.


The artist

Guillaume Nadeau

Québec

Portrait of the artist Guillaume Nadeau

I am a knife maker, and it was at La Patente workshop, a solidarity cooperative in Limoilou, that my journey began. For over two years, I have been dedicated to this unique space, where I helped transform the metal workshop into a vibrant, well-equipped place animated by a creative community. This environment, rich in exchanges and positive energy, nourishes me every day and inspires each of my creations.

My kitchen knives are distinguished by the use of old iron, a fascinating material that I collect along the shores of the Saint-Lawrence River. This iron, steeped in history and natural impurities, dates back to the pre-industrial era. I showcase it in some of my knife collections using, among other things, the Japanese san-mai technique. I forge a very hard steel core for an unparalleled fine cut, surrounded by sides of old iron that provide great flexibility and a captivating visual aspect.

Most of my blades are hand-polished on natural Japanese stones, a meticulous process that achieves exceptional sharpness and unique beauty. I also pay great attention to the handles, carefully selecting wood types to blend simplicity and elegance. My work is a fusion of aesthetic exploration and respect for heritage, where each knife tells a story and offers a cutting experience that elevates the art of cooking.


Upkeep

To preserve the quality and durability of handmade knives, avoid cutting foods that are harder than what you can bite through, and never twist or flex the blade. Use wooden cutting boards and avoid hard surfaces such as glass, bamboo, metal, or ceramic. Store knives to prevent direct contact with hard objects by using a blade guard or magnetic strip.

Cleaning: Do not expose your knife to moisture or acids, and clean it promptly after use. Use mild soap and immediately dry your knife. Apply a thin layer of mineral oil after washing to protect the blade until the patina develops.

Sharpening: Regularly maintain the knife’s edge with a ceramic honing rod, which is the best tool for blade maintenance. When necessary, have the blade sharpened by a professional, ideally using a Japanese water stone.


Creation process

To create a blade made of 26C3 carbon steel and vintage iron, Guillaume Nadeau follows a meticulous process that blends traditional craftsmanship with innovative techniques. It begins with selecting 26C3 steel, known for its high carbon content, purity, and the ability to be honed to a sharp, acute edge. This steel is combined with vintage iron, a historically rich material with natural impurities, often sourced from the pre-industrial era along the shores of the Saint-Lawrence River.The process involves the Japanese san-mai technique, where 26C3 steel forms the core of the blade for a sharp and precise cut, while vintage iron is forged on both sides to create the cladding. This combination provides a balance between hardness and flexibility, while also adding a unique visual aspect with the patterns and textures of the vintage iron.After forging, the blade undergoes a heat treatment to achieve optimal hardness, enhancing its ability to maintain a durable edge. The finishing is done by hand on natural Japanese stones, a detailed process that brings out exceptional sharpness and highlights the beauty of the blade. This traditional and meticulous approach produces a blade with unique character, honoring the history of the materials while delivering outstanding cutting performance.

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