6 Inch Carbon Steel Petty / Utility Knife by Dao Vua - Kitchen Knife

$79.00

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This beautiful Petty / Utility knife is the perfect knife for peeling, shaping and slicing fruit and vegetables.   Please note that the Dao Vua blades are absolutely handmade and no two...

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Description

This beautiful Petty / Utility knife is the perfect knife for peeling, shaping and slicing fruit and vegetables.  

Please note that the Dao Vua blades are absolutely handmade and no two blades are the same.  Each knife will likely have small imperfections such as hammer marks, scratches and different handles etc.  We call this character!

Blade Material:

Made from Russian Leaf Spring (5160) – High Carbon Steel.  Forged using traditional methods (22 steps to forge each knife).

Handle Material:

Rosewood and ebony ergonomically designed handle.

Packaging:

No box. The knife will be securely packed for shipping.  The knife will be pre-oiled with premium Camellia Oil.

Origin:

The knife is hand forged in Vietnam by Dao Vua. Dao Vua are a multi-generation (since 1288) Vietnamese blacksmith family named Nhat. Based in Hanoi, a handful of blade smiths hand-forge simple, but beautiful knives of various styles. These knives are building a reputation around the world due to the traditional methods used to forge the knives and the excellent quality of the blades themselves.

Specifications:

As each knife is individually hand forged, specifications are approximate.

Thickness 2 mm
Blade length 15.5 cm
Total length 28.0 cm
Blade Height 3.0 cm
Weight 75 g
Hardness 60 ±2HRC

 

About Petty / Utility Knives

Petty / Utility knives are small general-purpose knives that are used for peeling, shaping and slicing fruit and vegetables.  They are also used for chopping herbs and making garnishes. These knives are nimble and easy to control because of their small size and narrow blade. They are therefore the ideal knife for making precise cuts.

 Care and Use Instructions

  • Suitable for use on fruit and vegetables, but can be used on fish and meats also.
  • Do not use on frozen foods or bones.
  • Only use natural wood or plastic cutting boards. Never use stone, glass or other rigid cutting surfaces.
  • Hand wash with warm soapy water, rinse clean and dry after each use.
  • Avoid prolonged immersion in liquids (water, solvents, etc).
  • Do not clean in the dishwasher.
  • Sharpen using a whetstone or a quality knife sharpener.
  • Store your knife in a dry place.
  • We recommend you always apply a small amount of oil after each use. We recommend Tsubaki oil (Japanese Camellia Oil) which has been used for centuries by Japanese knife makers to protect all types of steel.
  • As a minimum, wipe the blade with oil, 3 to 4 times a year to stop rust forming (more often if near water).

Shipping

This items includes free shipping within Australia. 

 

Shipping to New Zealand is calculated at checkout.

Care Instructions

• Suitable for use on fish, meats and vegetables.

• Do not use on frozen foods or bones.

• Only use natural wood or plastic cutting boards. Never use stone, glass or other rigid cutting surfaces.

• Hand wash with warm soapy water, rinse clean and dry after each use.

• Always apply a small amount of oil after each use. We recommend Tsubaki oil (Japanese Camellia Oil) which has been used for centuries by Japanese knife makers to protect all types of steel.

• Avoid prolonged immersion in liquids (water, solvents, etc).

• Do not clean in the dishwasher.

• Sharpen using a whetstone or a quality knife sharpener.

• Store your knife in a dry place.

• As a minimum, wipe the blade with oil, 3 to 4 times a year to stop rust forming (more often if near water).

• Given the right conditions, carbon steel can rust. If you are in a humid climate or coastal region it is important to keep your knife's blade protected with a quality knife oil.

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