Konosuke Madei Sumiiro Nakiri 165mm Burnt Chestnut Handle
*This knife does not come with a wooden cover. It can be purchased separately here.
The Madei (meaning 'carefully/politely' in the smith's regional dialect) line from Konosuke is done by a talented smith Takahiro Nihei-san from Fukushima. The Sumiiro (meaning 'india ink' from Japanese calligraphy) inspired finish is a rustic yet beautiful technique that Nihei had to earn from his master during his apprenticeship. We find it to be a great contrast to the highly polished bevel, where you can see the ripples on the cladding.
In addition to the excellence in making of the blade, the engraving is also done by the smith himself (a rarity). Nihei-san's incredible calligraphy skills can be seen in the expert chisel blows on each curves of the kakunin "Konosuke" on the right side of the blade.
The Madei line features a wonderful cutting feel thanks to the thinness of the edge, with the spine thickness offering a balanced/hefty feeling in hand. While using a gentle cutting technique is always a good idea when using a high-performance knives, we recommend the Madei knives to any cooks who are looking to invest in a tool that is easy to maintain (SLD steel is almost fully stainless), with a killer edge retention.
Nakiri is a versatile blade that excels in processing large amounts of vegetables and the rectangular shape is also very useful to pick up all the chopped bits!
Brand: Konosuke 幸之祐
Blacksmith: Nihei Blacksmith
Producing Area: Fukushima/ Japan
Profile: Nakiri
Size: 165mm
Steel Type: Semi Stainless Steel
Steel: SLD, Soft Stainless Clad
Handle: Burnt Chestnut & Buffalo Horn Ferrule Half Octagonal
Total Length: 311mm
Edge Length: 167mm
Handle to Tip Length: 188mm
Blade Height: 53mm
Thickness: 4.5mm
Handle Length: 123mm
Weight: 166g
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous