Murata Aogami Kurouchi Finish Funayuki Knife 165mm - Made in Japan 🇯🇵
Murata Aogami Kurouchi Finish Funayuki Knife 165mm - Made in Japan 🇯🇵
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Experience Tosa Craftsmanship in an Aogami #1 Funayuki
The Murata Aogami Kurouchi Funayuki Knife 165mm is hand-forged in Tosa, Japan. Aogami #1 steel with a kurouchi finish, magnolia oval handle, and the dramatic forge and hammer patterns that define Tosa's blade-making tradition. A versatile all-purpose knife with out-of-the-box sharpness and honest Tosa character.
The Specs
- Steel: Aogami #1 (Blue Steel #1)
- Finish: Kurouchi (blacksmith's finish)
- HRC: 61-62
- Blade length: 165mm
- Blade height: 46mm
- Blade thickness: 1.9mm
- Total length: 310mm
- Weight: approximately 120g
- Handle: Magnolia oval
- Origin: Tosa, Japan
The Murata Difference
Tosa, on the island of Shikoku, has a centuries-old tradition of blade-making - producing everything from agricultural tools to kitchen knives. Murata knives carry that tradition forward, combining Aogami #1 steel - one of the finest high-carbon tool steels in Japanese knife-making - with the kurouchi forge finish that is the hallmark of Tosa craft. Aogami #1 is prized for its exceptional hardness and ability to take and hold a razor-keen edge. The kurouchi finish is left intact from the forge, giving the blade a raw, honest character and offering slightly better rust resistance than a fully polished carbon blade. The funayuki is a traditional Japanese all-purpose knife - originally designed for use on fishing boats, it handles fish, vegetables, and proteins with equal ease. Its thin grind and light weight make it a pleasure to use for extended prep sessions.
Care and Maintenance
- Hand wash only - never dishwasher
- Dry immediately after use - Aogami #1 will rust if left wet
- Apply a light coat of food-safe oil if storing for extended periods
- Expect a natural patina to develop with use - this is normal and protective
- Hone regularly with a honing rod to maintain the edge between sharpenings
- Sharpen with a whetstone - Aogami #1 responds beautifully to a fine stone
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