Discover the artistry of Seki Kanetsugu, a name synonymous with exceptional blade craftsmanship. Born in 1925, Seki Kanetsugu has carried forward the rich tradition of Kamakura-era sword-making techniques, earning a prestigious reputation in modern times. During World War II, he was compelled to produce military swords, but after the war, he crafted specialized tools for the Japan Racing Association.
Kanetsugu's unique approach involves forging blades from seven layers of soft iron encasing high-quality Aogami steel, creating the renowned 'Mino Den' style. This blend of traditional and contemporary design exudes elegance and sophistication. The 'Forged Hunter' and 'Hundred-Fold Craftsman' series showcase his mastery, with blades that are not only visually striking but also incredibly sharp.
This knife, though a replica, matches the quality of the original, differing only in price. Hand-sharpened to a razor edge, it slices through paper effortlessly, just like slicing vegetables. The hand-forged technique ensures a uniform distribution of carbides within the metal, significantly enhancing the overall mechanical properties after heat treatment, such as strength, toughness, and fatigue resistance. This process results in stainless steel that achieves the desired hardness while improving toughness, offering a perfect balance of hardness, wear resistance, and durability.
Specifications:
- Overall Length: 35 cm
- Blade Length: 20 cm
- Blade Thickness: 6 mm
- Blade Material: Forged Spring Steel
- Hardness: 59 HRC
- Surface: Forged Oxidation
- Handle Material: Hardwood
- Sheath: Wood + Leather
- Craftsmanship: Handmade