Kasumi Knives

Friday, January 05, 2007

Great Gift Ideas in Cutlery


Are you struggling to find just the right gift for someone important in your life? One great idea is high quality kitchen knives and accessories.

You can get lots of information by visiting specialty cooking stores and online retailers, who have a wide selection of top brand items for great low prices. Looking through their catalog of knives, accessories, wedding gifts, and decorative swords will allow you to find the perfect gift.

Your gift is bound to leave a positive impression, whether it is a decorative piece of mediaeval armory or a well crafted pocket knife for the next big camping trip. High quality knives become treasured family items that are passed down for generations. Your unique and thoughtful gift will enhance their home with both beauty and reliability.


Knives and cutlery are an excellent gift idea whether your special person is just setting up a home or entering culinary school or an experienced veteran in the kitchen. No matter the skill level, quality tools will be much appreciated. Every home would welcome the addition of high quality reliable cutlery.

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Friday, December 29, 2006

Try Out Knives Before You Buy



Each cook has their own unique style and requirements when it comes to cutlery. While it is important to research which brands of cutlery may be the best match for your needs, the only way to know for sure is to try the different brands out yourself. One example of why this is important is different hand sizes. What feels comfortable in one hand will be unmanageable in another. Your own hand size and strength will play a part in determining which knife will work best for you.

You can see the importance of trying out knives prior to buying in this example. There was a couple that went shopping for knives at an upscale kitchenware store in San Francisco. They ultimately chose to purchase a cutlery set produced by Henckels. The husband particularly liked the weight and strength of the chef’s knife when compared to a lighter Japanese manufacturer, Global. They also compared the Henckels knives to another western producer, Wusthof, which still not have the weight that the husband liked in the Henckels line. What did the wife like best about the Henckels cutlery? The price.

Your best bet is to choose cutlery based upon what is comfortable in your hand. Would the wife have been happier with the smaller handle of the Global knives? We will never know! To get the best results out of your cutlery set it should be a good match for hand size and personal preferences.

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Friday, December 22, 2006

Kasumi Diamond Knife Sharpener






Kasumi knives, a Japanese city with a rich history of producing the finest swords. This tradition has been continued with the quality of craftmanship applied to manufacturing knives. The Damascus pattern found on these Kasumi knives is produced through forging stainless steel into multiple layers providing beautiful appearance and lasting durability.

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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Choice Knife Sharpener



This new professional electric knife sharpener incorporates conical 100% diamond coated disks in Stage 1 and a revolutionary stropping/polishing disk in Stage 2, to create, in just seconds, an edge of unprecedented sharpness and durability on fine edge (straight edge) and serrated knives.

Enjoy this new stropping/polishing technology that resharpens with less metal removal then conventional means, even less then sharpening steels. High precision angle guides eliminate all guesswork.

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Thursday, December 07, 2006

Kasumi Japanese Knives

Kasumi Knives come from Seki Japan, a city with a rich history of producing some of the finest Japanese swords. This heritage is present in every Kasumi knife. The Damascus pattern found on Kasumi knives is produced through forging stainless steel into multiple layers providing a beautiful appearance and lasting durability.


The main cutting blade of Kasumi knives is made of V-Gold No. 10 high carbon stainless steel. The blades are hardened to Rockwell C59 60 degrees, therefore keep a sharper edge longer than other knives. On both sides of the main cutting blade, the fine stainless steel pattern is clad. Each knife is carefully finished throughout each step of the manufacturing process by the hands of skilled craftsmen. The beauty of the Kasumi pattern together with the strong black laminated wooden handles makes these knives look graceful yet remain strong and great for any type of cooking.

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Tuesday, November 28, 2006


Kasumi Knives

Kasumi knives are produced by the Sumikama Cutlery in Seki Japan. Within the Kasumi brand there are two ranges of knives, the Kasumi V-Gold No. 10 Damascus Pattern Knives and the Kasumi Ceramic Knives. A Kasumi knife will give you years of cutting pleasure and they make a great gift. Kasumi Cutlery is produced from the most advanced materials with the most advanced manufacturing techniques

Kasumi knives are produced by the Sumikama Cutlery in Seki Japan. These knives are made from 33 layers of stainless steel. Only the middle layer acts as the cutting edge, and it is made using V-Gold No. 10 stainless steel. V-Gold No. 10 is a high carbon stainless steel with cobalt, manganese, molybdenum and vanadium for added durability and ease of sharpening. V-Gold No. 10 is a high quality steel developed exclusively for knives and scissors. The addition of cobalt to this steel requires special tempering in order to maximize the full benefit of this steel. Sumikama's technique for this special tempering is a closely guarded secret.

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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Kasumi Magnetic Knife




A very smart black Kasumi magnetic knife block for up to 6 knives.
The knife block is constructed from hard wood fibres composite. Strong neodymium magnets are mounted beneath the wooden surface on each side to avoid the blades scratching.

Suitable to hold a variety of knives such as:

25cm bread knife

14cm utility/boning knife

8cm paring knife

24cm slicing knife

20cm carving knife

20cm chefs knife

18cm Japenese chefs knife

12cm utility knife

16cm boning knife.


The block measures approximately

26(H) x 12(W) x 28.5(D) cm

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