First Impressions
We’Ll Come Onto Beauty In A Moment, First Off This Is Without Doubt An Impressively Sharp Knife Right Out Of The (Wooden) Presentation Box And Looking Down The Choil You Can See A Quality And Consistent Flat Grind Which Will Work Efficiently And Make Clean Cuts Time After Time.
Beauty
Obviously A Large Part Of The Magic Of The Rainbow Damascus Is Its Visual Appeal And It Definitely Doesn’T Disappoint On This Front.
The Layering Running Along The Full Length Of The Blade Is Created By Alternating Layers Of Brass And Copper Which Form A Cloud Like Pattern Along The Top Of The Blade And Then Switch To Running The Full Length Of The Blade.
Aesthetically, The Rainbow Damascus Is A Stunner.
In Hand
A Lot Of Takeshi Saji Knives Are Fitted With Fairly Big And Quite Heavy Full Tang Handles Which Aren’T For Everyone So This Limited Edition Is Fitted With A More Typical Octagonal Wa Handle Which Takes A Little Of That Weight Out Of The Knife, Moves The Balance Point Forward A Fraction And Contributes To A Nice And Nimble Feel In Hand.
We Do Also Periodically Get Limited Runs Of The Full Tang Version Of These Knives Fitted With Full Tang Bone Handles.
Durability
There Are Two Versions Of The Rainbow Damascus Knives (We Also Stock The Carbon Steel Aogami) And The Vg10 Is A Strong Alternative Offering A Good Level Of Edge Retention And Durability Much Like The Carbon Steel And It’S A Popular Choice For A Lot Of Blacksmiths Because It’S Easy To Work With And Offers A Durable And Reliable Cutting Edge.
Ease Of Care
This Version Of The Rainbow Damascus Is Easy To Look After And Maintain Thanks To The Stainless Vg10 Core And Cladding So Just Follow Our Normal Care Instructions, Wash And Dry After Use And Show Off Your Knife When You’Re Not Using It By Storing It On A Magnetic Rack Or Block!
If You Prefer A Carbon Steel, Check Out The Aogami Range.
Our Verdict
The Rainbow Damascus Is A Wonderful Knife, It’S Beautifully Made And Presented And We Have No Doubt You’D Be Very Happy When You Open That Wooden Presentation Box And Start Using It.
In Terms Of Absolute Value For Money, It’S Not Unreasonable To Say That Because You’Re Buying A Knife Made Using Quite A Difficult Technique This Does Form A Part Of The Overall Price But There’S A Reason People Seek Out And Buy Takeshi Saji’S Knives And Collect His Work And So For The Cook Who’S Seeking That Something A Little Special This Is One Of Those Collections!
It’S A Piece Of Highly Functional Art You Will Love Looking At As Well As Using.
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