Damascus Japanese Style Gyuto Chef Knife Handmade 9-Inch Blade with Blue Resin Handle
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Damascus Japanese Style Gyuto Chef Knife Handmade 9-Inch Blade with Blue Resin Handle

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Damascus Japanese Style Gyuto Chef Knife Handmade 9-Inch Blade with Blue Resin HandleThe Damascus Japanese Style Gyuto Chef Knife by JW SteelCrafts is a premium kitchen blade built for everyday cooking and serious prep. It measures 14 inches overall with a 9 inch Damascus steel blade and a 5 inch blue resin handle, balanced for clean, confident cutting. The flowing layered pattern gives each knife its own character, and a leather sheath keeps the edge protected. This gyuto suits home cooks, professional chefs, and anyone who

The Damascus Japanese Style Gyuto Chef Knife by JW SteelCrafts is a premium kitchen blade built for everyday cooking and serious prep. It measures 14 inches overall with a 9-inch Damascus steel blade and a 5-inch blue resin handle, balanced for clean, confident cutting. The flowing layered pattern gives each knife its own character, and a leather sheath keeps the edge protected.
This gyuto suits home cooks, professional chefs, and anyone who appreciates handcrafted kitchen tools. Because each blade is hand-forged and full tang, it is built to last in a working kitchen.
The gyuto is the Japanese take on the Western chef's knife, developed as Japan embraced Western-style cooking in the late 19th century. Its name roughly means "beef sword," reflecting its all-purpose role with meat, fish, and vegetables. Compared with a traditional Western chef's knife, the gyuto is usually lighter, thinner, and ground from harder steel, allowing a finer, sharper edge. It quickly became a favorite of cooks who wanted speed and precision in one blade. This handmade Damascus gyuto carries that tradition forward, pairing the versatile Japanese profile with the beauty and edge performance of folded steel.
Explore more in our Handmade Chef Knives range and the handmade 8-Inch Twisted Damascus Gyuto Chef Knife.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Overall Length: 14 inches
  • Blade Length: 9 inches
  • Handle Length: 5 inches
  • Blade Material: Damascus steel
  • Handle: Blue resin
  • Style: Japanese gyuto chef knife
  • Sheath: Leather sheath included
  • Brand: JW SteelCrafts

FEATURES AS BENEFITS

  • Damascus steel blade – Holds a fine, sharp edge with a unique pattern.
  • 9-inch gyuto profile – Handles meat, fish, and vegetables with ease.
  • Blue resin handle – Offers a clean, eye-catching, moisture-resistant grip.
  • Full-tang build – Adds strength and balance for daily kitchen use.
  • Leather sheath included – Protects the edge during storage.
  • Hand-forged finish – Makes each chef's knife one of a kind.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Hand wash and dry immediately after every use.
  • Never put the knife in a dishwasher.
  • Apply food-safe oil to the blade occasionally.
  • Sharpen on a whetstone for the best edge.
  • Store it dry in the sheath or on a magnetic strip.
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FAQs

What is a gyuto chef knife used for?
A gyuto is an all-purpose Japanese chef's knife. It handles meat, fish, and vegetables, making it the main blade for most kitchen prep.
What is the difference between a gyuto and a chef's knife?
A gyuto is the Japanese version of the Western chef's knife. It is usually lighter, thinner, and ground for a finer edge.
Is Damascus steel good for a chef's knife?
Yes. Genuine Damascus holds a sharp edge well and resists chipping, which makes it well suited to daily kitchen use.
Does this gyuto come with a sheath?
Yes. The knife includes a leather sheath to protect the edge during storage.
How long is the blade?
The blade is 9 inches, with a 14-inch overall length. That size suits a wide range of cutting tasks.
How do I care for a Damascus gyuto?
Hand-wash and dry it right away, and oil the blade occasionally. Never use a dishwasher.
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