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Osaka Prefecture
For over 600 years, Osaka Prefecture—and especially Sakai City—has been a central force in Japanese knife-making. Once renowned for crafting swords for samurai, Sakai transitioned during the Edo period into producing kitchen knives, quickly earning a reputation for some of the finest blades in Japan. Today, that tradition continues through the hands of highly skilled blacksmiths and sharpeners who collaborate closely to create tools of lasting performance and beauty. Makers like Togashi, Tanaka, and Nakagawa uphold this legacy, producing knives celebrated for their exceptional balance, refined edge profiles, and thin, powerful cuts. The name “Sakai” remains synonymous with the highest standard in Japanese cutlery.
But Osaka’s craftsmanship isn’t limited to blades. The region is also home to the Chusen dyeing technique, used to create traditional tenugui (Japanese hand towels). These textiles are not only functional but expressive, dyed by hand with layered color and pattern using a process that allows both sides of the cloth to retain the design. Our collection includes tenugui made using this centuries-old method—an art form that reflects the same values of precision, heritage, and attention to detail that define Sakai’s blades.
This collection brings together the best of Osaka’s enduring craft culture. Whether you’re seeking a hand-forged knife for the kitchen or a beautifully dyed textile for daily use, each piece speaks to a tradition shaped by integrity, artistry, and purpose.
Sakai Kikumori So-Ten 270mm Yanagi Aogami Super with Saya
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Sakai Kikumori Kikuzuki Uzu 270mm Yanagi Aogami 1 wth Saya
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Hitohira Togashi 300mm Yanagi Shirogami 2 D Ho / Horn with Saya
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Sakai Kikumori Choyo 300mm Yanagi Shirogami 2 with Saya - LEFTY
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Sakai Kikumori Choyo 270mm Yanagi Shirogami 2 with Saya - LEFTY
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Sakai Kikumori Choyo 270mm Yanagi Shirogami 2 with Saya
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Sakai Kikumori Choyo 270mm Sakimaru Takohiki Ginsanko with Saya
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Sakai Kikumori Choyo 300mm Yanagi Ginsanko with Saya
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Sakai Kikumori Choyo 270mm Yanagi Ginsanko with Saya
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About Bernal Cutlery
We are a full-service cutlery shop offering sharpening services, Japanese and Western culinary knives, vintage knives, outdoor, pocket and craft knives, cooking tools and accessories. We also offer knife skills and sharpening classes, and more.
We are proud to serve kitchen professionals, knife enthusiasts and home cooks alike. Located in the Mission District of San Francisco, California.