Santoku 185 exclusive desert ironwood
The 270 layers of damask steel, manufactured in house, form the basis for this 185mm Santoku.
Imagine a wood that is so heavy that it sinks to the bottom of the water from a tree that saw the light of day about 1000 years ago and has reached the end of its growth phase.
That between gold, brown and black tones is also one of the hardest woods in the world.
Would you believe that only deadwood logs from the desert sands may be collected by certain descendants of Native Americans.
The origin, the procurement and the quality are decisive criteria for whether rare materials can be used with a clear conscience.
And the desert ironwood from the Sonoran Desert fulfils all of them.
The handle made of the hardest wood in the world more than lives up to our slogan "Knives for Generations".
100% added value in the Lilienstahl manufacture.
Hygiene feel, handling and durability combined in one chef's knife for daily use.
There is forged just one piece.
Blade: Hand forged damascus, 63 HRC,185 mm
Blade height: 54 mm
Blade thickness: 2.3 mm distal taper
Handle: western style, desert ironwood, 120 mm
Weight: 242 g
available
1 piece
The 270 layers of damask steel, manufactured in house, form the basis for this 185mm Santoku.
Imagine a wood that is so heavy that it sinks to the bottom of the water from a tree that saw the light of day about 1000 years ago and has reached the end of its growth phase.
That between gold, brown and black tones is also one of the hardest woods in the world.
Would you believe that only deadwood logs from the desert sands may be collected by certain descendants of Native Americans.
The origin, the procurement and the quality are decisive criteria for whether rare materials can be used with a clear conscience.
And the desert ironwood from the Sonoran Desert fulfils all of them.
The handle made of the hardest wood in the world more than lives up to our slogan "Knives for Generations".
100% added value in the Lilienstahl manufacture.
Hygiene feel, handling and durability combined in one chef's knife for daily use.
There is forged just one piece.
Blade: Hand forged damascus, 63 HRC,185 mm
Blade height: 54 mm
Blade thickness: 2.3 mm distal taper
Handle: western style, desert ironwood, 120 mm
Weight: 242 g
available
1 piece
Original: $1,298.75
-70%$1,298.75
$389.62Description
The 270 layers of damask steel, manufactured in house, form the basis for this 185mm Santoku.
Imagine a wood that is so heavy that it sinks to the bottom of the water from a tree that saw the light of day about 1000 years ago and has reached the end of its growth phase.
That between gold, brown and black tones is also one of the hardest woods in the world.
Would you believe that only deadwood logs from the desert sands may be collected by certain descendants of Native Americans.
The origin, the procurement and the quality are decisive criteria for whether rare materials can be used with a clear conscience.
And the desert ironwood from the Sonoran Desert fulfils all of them.
The handle made of the hardest wood in the world more than lives up to our slogan "Knives for Generations".
100% added value in the Lilienstahl manufacture.
Hygiene feel, handling and durability combined in one chef's knife for daily use.
There is forged just one piece.
Blade: Hand forged damascus, 63 HRC,185 mm
Blade height: 54 mm
Blade thickness: 2.3 mm distal taper
Handle: western style, desert ironwood, 120 mm
Weight: 242 g
available
1 piece