Kai Shun Reserve Bread Knife 22.5cm

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$ 94.37

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NO BOX SPECIALThe Shun Reserve line is a masterful blend of graceful beauty and impeccable performance. Shun Reserve knives are a full-tang Western-style kitchen knife clad with 32 layers of flowing “ladder” Damascus on each side of the blade—for a total of 64 layers of cladding. Yet as beautiful as this elegant Damascus is, it is Reserve’s SG2 steel cutting core that makes it truly remarkable.This ultra-fine-grained steel is incredibly hard and dense—enabling Shun to make thinner blades that can be sharpened to a razor-like 16° angle. At the same time, SG2 offers unmatched edge retention. Shun Reserve offers the strength and perfectly balanced weight of a Western-style knife, with the quality and precision of a Japanese knife. Full-tang, riveted construction provides a heftier blade that delivers both power and precision. Exceptionally beautiful, Shun Reserve knives offer supreme performance and are a pleasure to use.What a beautiful way to slice a loaf of bread. The Shun Reserve Bread Knife, with its wide, “low frequency” serrations, will do a much better job of slicing any type of bread than a straight-edged knife. There’s no crushing, no tearing; just beautiful slices, whether you’re making thin or thick slices. The Shun Reserve contoured handle lets your hand fit neatly and securely into place as you gently saw back and forth to cut off the perfect slice of bread.Features:Hand Crafted in JapanFeatures 64 layers (32 each side) of Damascus-clad steelSG2 steel cutting core – ultra-fine-grained steel is hard and dense for superior edge retentionBlade is angled at 16° for extreme sharpness and edge retentionKnife is perfectly balanced for comfortFull-tang, riveted construction provides a heftier blade that delivers both power and precisionContoured handle engineered for increased stability and controlHand wash highly recommended.

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Rico
Rating: 5/5
Just what I needed
Worth every penny
Wed May 27 2026 08:58:25 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)