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Williams-Sonoma

Shun Hikari Santoku Knife

Current price: $289.95
Shun Hikari Santoku Knife
Shun Hikari Santoku Knife

Williams-Sonoma

Shun Hikari Santoku Knife

Current price: $289.95

Size: 5"

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Named Hikari, after the Japanese word for "illumination," this masterfully crafted, lightweight knife is distinguished by its stunning birch PakkaWood handle and "hornet's nest" pattern. Extraordinarily sharp with a long-lasting edge, the blade has microserrations that reduce friction for clean, effortless slices that enhance the flavor of the food. This santoku is an exceptionally versatile, Asian-inspired multipurpose knife that combines the features of a chef's knife and a cleaver. Use it for mincing, paper-thin slicing, chopping and dicing.

  • Available in 5" and 7" size. 
  • Shares the same award-winning construction as the Hikari chef's knife – named 2016's Kitchen Knife of the Year.
  • Dual-core stainless steel blades are clad on each side with 71 micro layers of high-carbon, high-chromium stainless steel to create a "hornet's nest" pattern reminiscent of a Damascus-style blade.
  • Exceedingly sharp cutting edges, hand-sharpened to a 16-degree angle, are long-lasting and easy to maintain.
  • Polished bolster promotes a comfortable chef's grip.
  • Durable birch PakkaWood handle resists moisture and bacteria and has a beautiful low-gloss finish.
  • Embossed endcap adds beauty and balance.
  • Handle offers a superb grip for both left- and right-handed users.
  • Handcrafted in Japan.

More About Williams-Sonoma at The Summit

Williams Sonoma, Inc. is a multi-channel specialty retailer of high quality products for the home. In 1956, our founder, Chuck Williams, turned a passion for cooking and eating with friends into a small business with a big idea. He opened a store in Sonoma, California, to sell the French cookware that intrigued him while visiting Europe but that could not be found in America. Chuck’s business, which set a standard for customer service, took off and helped fuel a revolution in American cooking and entertaining that continues today.

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