ASAMURA
Chokin (Gold Engraving) Craftsman
CHIBA, JAPAN
A craftsman from Chiba Prefecture with over 50 years of experience in engraving techniques, Asamura creates beautiful works through chōkin (metal engraving), a process of carving intricate patterns and designs into metal surfaces.
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Tsujibayashi
Traditional Handle-making and Engraving Craftsman
Sakai City, Osaka
A craftsman from Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture with over 15 years of experience. Specializes in engraving and handle fitting at Yamawaki Blades, contributing to the fine craftsmanship of their products.
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Tsujibayashi
Traditional Handle-making and Engraving Craftsman
Sakai City, Osaka
A craftsman from Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture with over 15 years of experience. Specializes in engraving and handle fitting at Yamawaki Blades, contributing to the fine craftsmanship of their products.

Tsujibayashi
“Japanese knives are delicate — they require care.But just like anything that takes effort, the more you use it,the more you grow attached to it. That’s the beauty of it.”


Tsujibayashi
“Japanese knives are delicate — they require care.But just like anything that takes effort, the more you use it,the more you grow attached to it. That’s the beauty of it.”
MUSASHI WHITE STEEL
White Steel offers exceptional sharpness and clean cutting performance, excelling in precision tasks. It grips fibers for smooth, controlled cuts, making it ideal for delicate work. Highly valued by chefs and artisans, White Steel sharpens effortlessly on whetstones, achieving a razor-sharp edge with ease. Its purity ensures superior edge retention, while its performance and tradition make it a cornerstone of high-quality Japanese craftsmanship.
MUSASHI WHITE STEEL
White Steel offers exceptional sharpness and clean cutting performance, excelling in precision tasks. It grips fibers for smooth, controlled cuts, making it ideal for delicate work. Highly valued by chefs and artisans, White Steel sharpens effortlessly on whetstones, achieving a razor-sharp edge with ease. Its purity ensures superior edge retention, while its performance and tradition make it a cornerstone of high-quality Japanese craftsmanship.
WHAT IS WHITE STEEL MADE OF?
White Steel is primarily made of high-carbon steel, containing around 1.0–1.2% carbon content. It is crafted with minimal impurities, offering a pure, refined composition. This high carbon content allows for an extremely hard and sharp edge. The steel is typically combined with small amounts of chromium and other trace elements, enhancing its durability and making it suitable for precision tasks. The purity and simplicity of White Steel make it highly regarded in traditional Japanese blade-making, ideal for achieving the fine, sharp edges that define high-quality knives.
WHAT IS WHITE STEEL MADE OF?
White Steel is primarily made of high-carbon steel, containing around 1.0–1.2% carbon content. It is crafted with minimal impurities, offering a pure, refined composition. This high carbon content allows for an extremely hard and sharp edge. The steel is typically combined with small amounts of chromium and other trace elements, enhancing its durability and making it suitable for precision tasks. The purity and simplicity of White Steel make it highly regarded in traditional Japanese blade-making, ideal for achieving the fine, sharp edges that define high-quality knives.
