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Teruyasu Fujiwara
Fujiwara knives are handmade by one of Japan's most revered bladesmithing families, whose forge traces its roots back more than 140 years to the 1880s. The current master, Teruyasu Fujiwara IV, works from Tokyo as the fourth generation of his line, applying the same forging principles his ancestors once used to craft the katana.
Each blade is built around san mai construction — a three-layer lamination in which softer outer steel shields a hard, high-performing core. It's a method rooted in traditional sword-making that has since become a hallmark of fine Japanese kitchen knives.
The result is a knife engineered for what matters most at the board: a keen, long-lasting edge, effortless sharpening, and a clean, precise cut that you feel with every slice.
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Teruyasu Fujiwara Maboroshi Gyuto 300mm
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Teruyasu Fujiwara Maboroshi Gyuto 300mm
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Specifications
| Style: | Gyuto |
| Blade Length: | 210mm |
| Overall Length: | 391mm |
| Height @ Heel: | 48.5mm |
| Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2.5mm |
| Weight: | 225g |
| Blade Material: | House Blend Blue Super Core, Stainless Clad |
| Handle Material: | Yo Western |
| HRC: | ~65-66 |
Chef's Edge
We pride ourselves on offering an unparalleled selection of Japanese knives. From the versatile Gyuto and the precise Santoku to specialized knives like the Nakiri and Yanagiba, each knife is handpicked for its quality and performance.
