Lee S. Knife Set + 11-Inch Yanagiba Knife + Carving Knife and Fork (包丁5本とフォーク1本)

Lee S. Knife Set + 11-Inch Yanagiba Knife + Carving Knife and Fork (包丁5本とフォーク1本)

Regular price $269.00
Sale price $269.00 Regular price $369.00 save$100
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Lee S. Knife Set

Take charge of your kitchen effortlessly with the strength and sharpness of high-carbon AUS-10 stainless steel. This knife bundle is rated at 60+ Rockwell hardness, guaranteeing impressive cutting prowess. The hand-sharpened blade, paired with a durable pakkawood handle, ensures a secure grip even in the heat of culinary battles. With its stain-resistant and easy-to-clean blade, this knife requires minimal maintenance while delivering exceptional performance. Whether at home or in professional settings, this expertly engineered knife bundle is designed for victory. It comes packaged in a beautifully handcrafted ash wood box, making it the perfect gift for cooking enthusiasts.

Yanagiba Knife

Crafted with precision and expertise, Okingjoy presents a remarkable kitchen knife made from a Japanese 67-layer Damascus high-carbon steel VG-10 core. With a hardness rating of 62± HRC, this knife guarantees exceptional sharpness and durability. Its solid and elegant appearance is complemented by a stunning laser water ripples-shaped Damascus pattern, adding a touch of sophistication to your culinary experience. The high-grade Rhodesian Copalwood and Buffalo Horn handle not only enhance the knife's aesthetic appeal but also ensure environmental protection and ergonomic design, making it a pleasure to use. Whether you're slicing oversized beef, salmon, or tuna, Okingjoy's Yanagiba knife is the perfect tool for the job. To top it off, this exquisite knife is presented in a handcrafted white ash wood box, showcasing Okingjoy's commitment to quality and craftsmanship.

8-Inch Carving Knife and Fork

Made from top-tier high-carbon AUS-10 stainless steel, this carving knife and fork set is impervious to rust, corrosion, and discoloration. The blade undergoes meticulous vacuum heat treatment, achieving a hardness of HRC 60± and exceptional edge retention. Hand-sharpened at 13-15 degrees on both sides. Provides the best sharpness, ready for precise cutting out of the box and easy re-sharpening.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Set Includes: 7-Inch Nakiri knife, 8-Inch Carving knife, 5-Inch Utility knife, 11-Inch Yanagiba knife, 8-Inch Carving Knife and Fork
  • AUS-10 High Carbon Stainless Steel (Nakiri, Carving, Utility knife)
  • 67 Layers Damascus VG-10 Steel(Yanagiba knife)
  • Hand-finished Single/ Double Bevel Edge片刃/両刃
  • Ergonomic Solid Wood Handle
  • Full Tang Design
  • Handcrafted Ash Wood Box
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Customer Reviews

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Brianna McSheridan
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I like yanagiba, and my husband likes nakiri and knife+ fork set, so we chose this. It would be better if there were more options

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Tine M.
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The product is amazing! Sent a set of knives as a gift to mother in law because we loved them so much! Don't gift them. At least not with the expectation that the gift card won't read some random people's names.. The knives are beautiful and sharp. Not too heavy either.

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Nyshon
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EACH KNIFE COSTS LESS THAN $50 EACH. EXCELLENT FULL-TANG CONSTRUCTION. VERY SHARP AND STRONG BUILT KNIVES. VERY SATISIFIED. WILL PURCHASE AGAIN AS GIFT.

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Natalie
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I have been wanting a matched set of fine cutting knives.
When I found this on Okingjoy.com, I was very pleased with the look and the price.
When I received my set, I just loved the look and feel.
I've never had such beautiful and sharp knives.
Be careful how you handle them!
Makes cooking more fun!

I don't really care about the packaging. But I was pleasantly surprised when I received them in three beautiful wooden boxes

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Tech Lover
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I got these knives on sale for $299, and if I didn’t know how much I paid and I saw them in someone’s house, I would guess it was at least a $500 set, and I would believe somebody if they said they paid $500

The weight of the knives is very nice, they are very sharp, sturdy, and they are very pleasing on the eyes, including the wooden box, they come in.

I have not seen anything in this price range remotely close to the quality of these.
Seldom do I text friends and family to tell them about a product, but I did pass the word along about these, to a few people.

The non-sale price was $369 and that is still a bargain for what you get out of this set, aesthetically, and quality.

Okingjoy® vs Others

Our Knives Cheap Knives
Premium Japanese Steels
60~62 HRC Sharpness
> 3 Years Lasting-Use
Real Damascus Forged Pattern
High Rust-Resistance
High Anti-Corrosion
Full-Tang
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Why Choose Okingjoy®?

  • What are the shipping costs?
    Free standard delivery on all orders. Okingjoy kitchen knife for sale worldwide. *The following regions are excluded: Africa and the Middle East.
  • Do you offer fast shipping?
    FAST! We ship all orders within 24-48 hours of receiving them! On average our product is delivered within 3-5 business days in the United States. International shipping times will vary depending on country/customs etc.
  • Can I return my product?
    Returns are accepted for 90 days from the delivery date, in accordance with our refund policy. Just send us an email and we'll tell you what to do. Okingjoy official email: service@okingjoy.com 
  • What is the best way to clean and maintain my Okingjoy knife?
    Hand wash only. NOT DISHWASHER SAFE. After every use, hand clean with warm soapy water and dry with a towel. Avoid leaving the blades wet and always wipe dry after washing. These blades contain high levels of carbon which can lead to rust spots. However high carbon blades are EXTREMELY sharp. So be careful!

    To clean and maintain your knife, it is best to follow these steps: First, clean the blade with warm water and dish soap. Be sure to rinse and dry the blade well to prevent it from rusting. Then use a sharpening steel to sharpen the blade.

    Next, use a sharpening steel to sharpen the blade. This will maintain the sharpness and ensure that the knife is in good working order.

    If the blade is very dirty or if food has stuck to it, you can use a soft-bristled brush to gently clean it. After cleaning and sharpening the blade, apply a thin layer of oil to the blade and handle. After cleaning and sharpening the blade, apply a thin layer of oil to the blade and handle, in order to prevent rust and keep the knife in good condition. Finally, store the knife in a safe and dry place, away from heat and humidity. Finally, store the knife in a safe, dry place, away from heat and humidity. A knife block or knife drawer organizer is a good option, as it will protect the blade and prevent accidents.
  • How to sharpen an Okingjoy knife?
    To sharpen a knife, you will need a whetstone or knife sharpener.

    To use a sharpening stone, first soak the stone in water for about 10 minutes.

    Next, lay the knife flat on the stone and tilt the blade so that it forms a 10 to 15-degree angle with the stone.

    Using long, even strokes, move the blade across the stone in a back-and-forth motion, making sure to maintain the angle of the blade.

    After a few strokes, move the blade to the other side of the stone and repeat the process.

    You must sharpen the blade along its entire length and may need to repeat the process several times to achieve the desired sharpness level.
  • What is Damascus steel?
    The origin of the name "Damascus steel" is controversial: two Islamic scholars, Al-Kindi and Al-Biruni (c. 800-873 CE), both wrote about swords and sword steels based on the appearance, the geographical location of where they were produced or forged, or the name of the blacksmith. Both authors also mention the terms "damascene" or "Damascus" when describing the swords to some extent.

    Based on these references, there are three possible sources where the term "Damascus" in the context of steel comes from:

    Al-Kindi refers to swords forged in Damascus in Siberia as "Damascene", but it is important to note that these swords are not described as having a wavy appearance to the surface of the steel. Al-Biruni refers to a blacksmith of swords called Damascus who made crucible steel swords. In Arabic, the word "Damascus" means "watered", and Damascus blades are often described as having a water pattern on their surface.

    The most common explanation is that the steel is named after the capital of Syria, Damascus, the largest of the cities of the ancient Levant. The most common explanation is that the steel is named after the capital of Syria, Damascus, the largest city in the ancient Levant. These may be swords made or sold directly in Damascus, or simply the appearance of the typical patterns, in comparison with damask fabrics, which also bear the name Damascus.