Sakai Kikumori – NDA Petty 150mm
From Sakai Kikumori this Petty from the NDA range features an Oak handle and stainless sumingashi cladding.
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Petty – Compact Precision
The petty knife is the Japanese equivalent of a paring or utility knife. Small, nimble, and extremely versatile, it’s perfect for tasks that require precision — from peeling fruit and trimming herbs to preparing garnishes and working with smaller cuts of meat. A petty makes the ideal partner to a larger gyuto or santoku.
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Stamped Tsuchime – Hammered Finish
Tsuchime means “hammered” in Japanese. The stamped tsuchime finish recreates the textured, dimpled surface of hand-hammered blades using a precise pressing technique. These shallow indentations help reduce drag and minimise food sticking during prep, while giving the knife a subtle, crafted appearance.
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San Mai – Three-Layer Construction
San mai means “three layers.” It describes the traditional Japanese method of sandwiching a hard steel core between two softer layers of protective cladding. The hard core provides razor-sharp cutting performance, while the outer layers add toughness and make the knife easier to maintain.
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Sakai Kikumori – Centuries of Sakai Knife Making
Based in Sakai, Osaka, Sakai Kikumori represents more than 100 years of Japanese knife-making tradition. Working closely with master blacksmiths and sharpeners, they produce blades that carry the precision, balance, and craftsmanship that Sakai is famous for worldwide.
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AUS10 Steel
Improved wear resistance and sharper edge compared to AUS8.
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Steel Care
• Always hand wash immediately after use — never in the dishwasher.
• Dry completely with a towel to prevent rust or discolouration.
• Use wooden or soft plastic cutting boards to preserve the edge.
• Store safely — in a knife block, magnetic rack, or saya cover.
• Sharpen regularly using whetstones for best long-term performance.
• Carbon steels will form a patina over time — this is normal and protective.
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Age Restriction
Knives are only available to persons over 18 years of age. Due to the nature of our business, all customers will be asked to verify their age at checkout and upon delivery.