Hado, which means the road of  ‘ha’ (刃, blades). is the brand name for the knives crafted by Fukui Co & Ltd.

Japanese artisans attach great importance to ‘tamashi’ (魂, soul). They pour their own souls into individual works. The word, ‘tamashi’ has various contexts. It can mean one’s spirit, determination, backbone, et cetra. ‘Tamashi’ is at the core of Hado project. We sharpen knives one by one, putting our tamashi into the knives. The feeling of the blades builds up something ineffable on our hands and hearts.

The Ginsan Series, forged and heat-treated by Yamatsuka Shougou of Yamatsuka Hamono from Sakai, sharpened by Matuyama San and feature Ginsan (Silver-3) steel that combines rust resistance with hardness comparable to carbon steel. The beautiful shinogi line indicates the meticulous sharpening of both the kiriha and the hira.

Combined with an amazing Urushi Oak wa handle, these knives are shouting beauty in simplicity. The Ginsan Series are equipped with Urushi Oak handles (a natural lacquer coming from the Urushi tree). Urushi lacquering is a traditional Japanese lacquering technique, mastered through centuries. Multiple layers of the Urushi lacquer is applied on the wood handle, making it resistant to alcali, acids and food safe.

One of the most commonly used knives in the kitchen. A small, general-purpose knife used for peeling, shaping, and slicing fruits and vegetables, chopping herbs, and making garnishes that also can be used in handheld cuts. The 150mm size can also play the role of a small Gyuto for small everyday cuts. This special petty has a K-tip for even more precise and delicate cuts.

Brand / Blacksmith: Hado Fukui
Series: Ginsan
Knife type: Kiritsuke Petty 150mm
Blade Length / Total length (mm): 150 / 285
Grind: 50/50
Finish: Polished / Migaki
Steel type: Ginsan (Silver – 3)
Forging method: San Mai
HRC hardness: 62
Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Wa / Urushi Oak
Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 2 / 0,3
Blade height at heel (mm): 30
Weight (gr): 82
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