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Tanabe Tatara
We are very honored to be able to offer a limited series of knives made with handmade tamahagane steel made by the Tabe family beginning in 1460. In 2016 the 25th generation Tabe Chouemon revitalized the families' Tatara production. Izumo Taisha, the oldest and arguably the most important Shinto shrine in Japan, provided the starter fire from their sacred fire, and it is being burned continuously at the Tatara manufacturing site to be used at each operation. The Tabe family now conducts two Tatara operations a year, creating the ancient tamahagane steel and combining it with modern design and features in collaboration with renown Japanese blacksmiths.
Tanabe Tatara Tsukasa Hinoura 170mm Santoku Tamahagane Suminagashi Sakura / Horn
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- $6,724.75
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- $6,724.75
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Tanabe Tatara 165mm Santoku Single Bevel Suminagashi Tamahagane Yamazuka
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- $2,338.14
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Tanabe Tatara Tanaka x Shimizu 150mm Petty Single Bevel Tamahagane Steel
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- $1,169.76
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Tanabe Tatara 315mm Yanagi Tamahagane Tanaka / Shimizu with Saya
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- $4,414.19
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Tanabe Tatara 315mm Sakimaru Yanagi Tamahagane Tanaka / Shimizu
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- $4,814.23
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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.