Western “Nakiri” Vegetable Knife— Quilted Maple & Copper

$260.00 Sale Save

This style of vegetable knife is known for its long, flat cutting edge that gives extra room for a cutting vegetables on the cutting board.

Where the tip of a chef’s knife can get lost in the cutting material and limiting the available length of knife for working with two hands, this Western Nakiri stands tall and works wonderfully. It’s the perfect hybrid between a chef’s knife and a cleaver, all with a thin blade material for extra slicey-ness.

 

Blade: 3/32” thick. 7” long. 2.5" tall. 01 carbon tool steel. High, rounded sabre grind.

Handle: Stabilized & dyed maple burl. Solid copper pins and lanyard tube. 5” long.

Sheath: (OPTIONAL) Natural veg-tanned, 8-9 oz leather from Hermann Oak American tannery. Hand stitched with waxed linen thread. Solid-brass snap closure.

Package: This knife comes with a 1/2 oz tin of leather conditioner (with sheath purchase), and a 1/2 oz bottle of blade oil (if carbon steel).

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Shipping: *Orders over $100 ship with signature requirement for delivery. Please use the tracking number provided to manage your delivery.

The default FREE domestic shipping is via USPS retail ground. Other domestic and international shipping options are available during checkout, and are at the customer's expense.

Returns: Our policy lasts 30 days. If 30 days have gone by the confirmed delivery date, unfortunately we can’t offer you a refund or exchange. To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also include the original packaging.

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MADE-TO-ORDER OPTIONS:

If your one-of-a-kind item has sold, you can request that we make one with the same style and materials through our made-to-order process!

We also offer custom modifications to existing models.

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