Petty 150mm (5.9')
Masakage knives are forged in Takefu Village, located in Echizen, Japan, an area with a rich history of blacksmithing that dates back over 700 years. This region is particularly famous for its production of high-quality blades and is home to many master blacksmiths. Each Masakage knife is meticulously crafted using premium materials, such as high-carbon steels (e.g., VG10, Aogami, or Shirogami), and features a traditional Japanese octagonal or oval handles made from natural wood.
The petty knife is light and thin with a bit of flex to it and is used for peeling, chopping and trimming. Not used in a hammer grip way meaning you don’t chop up and down like a chefs knife due to not having enough clearance for the knuckles. Mostly used for cutting away from the chopping board but is essential for any knife roll and home kitchen. The general size of a petty ranges from 95mm to 150mm but can go up to 180mm but this is considered to be in a slicing categories.
Mizu meaning water, these blades have a black kurouchi finish which could imitate deep dark water or light on still water at dusk with an oval cherry handle and a marble imitation plastic ferrule, these knives are great for affordability but that amazing Masakage performance we know and love.
Aogami 2 (also known as Blue Paper Steel #2) is a high carbon steel known for exceptional hardness and long lasting edge with ease of sharpening, It is a versatile steel with a carbon content around 1-1.2%. A key characteristic of this high-carbon steel is its tendency to oxidize and develop a patina over time, which is a normal part of its use and is often mitigated by the dark kurouchi finish left on after forging.
Weight: 79g
Handle Material: Oval cherry handle with marble plastic ferrule
Handle Length: 115mm (4.5")
Blade Length: 150mm (5.91")
Blade Depth: 29mm
Thickness at spine: 5mm
Thickness at tip: 0.3mm
Cutting Edge: Double 50/50
Blade Material: Aogami 2 (Blue 2) Iron clad-Reactive