CUSTOM MADE DAMASCUS BLADE 7 Pc's. KITCHEN KNIVES SET WITH ROLL BAG. (ZE-14111-7
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7 Pc's High Quality Hand forged Damascus Steel Chef Knives Set With Bone & Wood Handles Z-E 14111- 7C-White
Damascus steel, it’s a passion
- Stylish knives that will suit your kitchen
- Excellent quality Razor Sharp blades
- Purple Pakka Wood handles excellent feel
- Exquisite workmanship with extreme Durability
BLADE MATERIAL:
The High Grade Damascus steel used for these blades consists of layers of low carbon &
high carbon mixture welded, forged and hammered several times to obtain Up to 200 Layers.
The hardness of these blades is up to 55 HRC on the Rockwell scale providing sharp edges
that are designed for lots of use.
Precision heat treating methods are employed to provide the sharpest, most enduring edges available.
HANDLE MATERIAL:
- ★PREMIUM ROSE WOOD and BONE HANDLE - The handle are military grade with life-long durability, triple riveted to the Forged for Extra Strength & Durability. The ergonomic handle shape is engineered for superior control, agility and comfort. Even if you use it for a long time, you won't feel tired and uncomfortable no matter your hand size, right&left or where you grip.
For the collector or the Chef Master this set of knives are stylish and built to last.
Interesting information about Damascus Steel:
Damascus steel is an advanced form of shaping steel, derived from centuries-old forging technique used to create blades that became almost legendary in their reputation for strength and sharpness. Recognized by the distinctive pattern on the surface of the metal, the stratified layers of steel are reminiscent of flowing water.
How to care for your new knives:
~ Store in a dry place, moisture encourages rust. Damascus is very easy to clean if rusted but is rust resistant.
~ After use, wash and dry the blade & apply vegetable oil, or any food safe lubricating oil.
~ To maintain a beautiful finish, clean the brass on the handle with a brass cleaner (e.g Brasso).
~ Sometimes Damascus steel darkens with age. To brighten up the blade, sand it lengthwise with a worn piece of sand paper. This just hits the raised portions of the etched pattern and makes the blade look brighter.