Böker Germany | SKU:
130497
Cottage-Craft Santoku
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- Blade length cm: 16,3
- Weight g: 139
- Handle material: Plum Wood
- Blade steel: C75
- Manufactured in: Solingen, Germany
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Specifications
Specifications
- Article Type: Kitchen Knife
- Timbre: Uncoated
- Blade thickness mm: 2,2
- Overall length mm: 28
- Color: Brown
- brand: Boker and Böker (alle)
- Laser engraving: No
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GPRS
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Description
Description
Since the 14th century, the so-called Kotten- farm cottage - have shaped the history of Solingen, the city of blades. The massive grinding stones were driven by pure water power and the world-famous blades were sharpened by hand. The chef's knife series Boker Cottage-Craft impressively continues the heritage of this traditional craftsmanship and convinces with a carefully chosen choice of classic materials. Particularly noteworthy is the use of the non-stainless carbon steel C75, which forms the typical blue-grey patina after only a short period of use. The domestic plum wood used for the handle scales is hard, dense and fine-pored, shows an even structure and a striking colour spectrum. Following the centuries-old tradition of knife manufacturing in Solingen, the handle scales are mounted on the continuous tang of the blade with solid brass rivets.
A knife that is also becoming increasingly popular in Europe is the Santoku. It is originally a Japanese blade shape for an all-purpose knife. Translated its name means "The three virtues", it is equally suitable for meat, fish and vegetables. The wide blade makes the Santoku particularly easy to handle.
A knife that is also becoming increasingly popular in Europe is the Santoku. It is originally a Japanese blade shape for an all-purpose knife. Translated its name means "The three virtues", it is equally suitable for meat, fish and vegetables. The wide blade makes the Santoku particularly easy to handle.





