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Forged Damascus K-Tip Nakiri Knife — Raindrop Pattern Blade, Black Resin Handle & Silver Pins | JW Steel Crafts

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Forged Damascus K-Tip Nakiri Knife — Raindrop Pattern Blade, Black Resin Handle & Silver Pins | JW Steel CraftsThe History Behind This Blade The K Tip Nakiri emerged in Japan during the Meiji era as bladesmiths began blending Western pointed tip geometry with the flat edged Nakiri profile that had served Japanese vegetable markets for centuries. The standard Nakiri had a squared tip efficient for push cuts but limited for detail work. The angled K Tip gave cooks a precise point for scoring, detail slicing, and fine work that the original profile could not

The History Behind This Blade

The K-Tip Nakiri emerged in Japan during the Meiji era as bladesmiths began blending Western pointed-tip geometry with the flat-edged Nakiri profile that had served Japanese vegetable markets for centuries. The standard Nakiri had a squared tip — efficient for push cuts but limited for detail work. The angled K-Tip gave cooks a precise point for scoring, detail slicing, and fine work that the original profile could not handle. That hybrid design became one of the most versatile single blades in the Japanese kitchen. 

About This Knife

This forged Damascus K-Tip Nakiri knife is a single-blade kitchen knife built for precise vegetable work, controlled slicing, and detailed prep tasks. The wide blade carries a raindrop Damascus pattern across the full flat. The handle is shaped from black resin with two silver pins and a finger groove cutout near the blade. Full tang construction runs the complete length of the handle.

Blade Performance

The blade is forged from layered Damascus steel in a raindrop pattern finish. The raindrop pattern forms when the layered steel billet is drilled or ground in circular indentations before final shaping, creating the distinct bubble-like surface finish visible across the full blade flat. No two blades carry an identical pattern due to the hand-forging process. The wide rectangular blade with an angled K-Tip gives you two distinct cutting functions in one knife. The flat edge pushes straight down through vegetables cleanly without a rocking motion. The angled tip gives you precision for scoring, detail slicing, and fine work that a standard squared Nakiri tip cannot handle.

Handle Construction

The handle is shaped from black resin. Black resin does not absorb moisture, does not swell or crack, and holds its surface finish through heavy daily kitchen use. Two silver pins run through the handle to lock the scales firmly to the full tang. A finger groove cutout sits near the blade end of the handle, giving your index finger a natural resting position that improves grip control during detailed cutting work. The combination of black resin, silver pins, and finger groove gives this knife a clean, functional appearance with no unnecessary detail.

Blade Care

Hand wash this knife and dry it straight after use. Do not put it in a dishwasher. Use wooden or soft plastic cutting boards to protect the flat edge. Apply a thin coat of food-grade mineral oil to the blade occasionally to maintain the Damascus surface. Sharpen with a whetstone and keep a consistent bevel angle on every pass.

Best Used For

Precise vegetable cutting and push-cut prep work
Scoring, detail slicing, and fine prep tasks using the K-Tip
Professional chef and advanced home kitchen use
Collectors of single-blade Japanese-style Damascus knives
Gifting for home cooks, chefs, and Damascus knife enthusiasts

Specifications

Overall Length: 10 inches
Blade Style: K-Tip Nakiri
Blade Material: Raindrop pattern Damascus steel
Handle Material: Black resin
Pin Detail: Two silver pins
Handle Feature: Finger groove cutout
Construction: Full tang
Storage: Not included

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a K-Tip Nakiri knife?
It is a Nakiri with an angled pointed tip. The flat edge handles vegetable push cuts and the K-Tip handles scoring and detail slicing work.

What is a raindrop Damascus pattern?
It forms when circular indentations are ground into the layered steel billet before shaping, creating a distinct bubble-like surface pattern across the full blade.

What does the finger groove on the handle do?
It gives your index finger a natural resting position near the blade for better grip control during detailed and precise cutting tasks.

Is this knife full tang?
Yes. The tang runs the full length of the black resin handle for strength, balance, and long-term durability.

How do I care for this blade?
Hand wash and dry straight after use. Apply food-grade mineral oil occasionally and sharpen with a whetstone when the edge dulls.

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