Eva Solo Santoku KnifeThe Santoku knife has a particularly sharp blade that can be used for virtually all cutting tasks. The Santoku knife is also known as the Asian alternative to the chef’s knife. It is easier, faster and sharper than an ordinary chef’s knife, and therefore makes light work of most tasks. It is particularly suitable for cutting wafer-thin slices or small cubes with great precision.The knives in the Eva Solo Nordic kitchen series are a new product that is more than 2,000 years old. They are manufactured according to ancient Japanese traditions that employ the same techniques used to produce Samurai swords. Here, skilled metalworkers have laid 66 layers of Damascus steel around the core, which constitutes the 67th layer. The result is a sharper, harder and more balanced knife.The method results in an extremely sharp blade, high flexibility and a narrow spine. The handle sits comfortably and securely in the hand, shaped according to its anatomy. The knife features a quillon for resting your thumb on. This allows you to work with greater precision and control, whether you are trimming a steak, chopping vegetables or cutting bread.Useful information about Eva Solo Santoku KnifeHigh-quality knife manufactured according to Japanese traditionsSize: 18 cm Material: Japanese Damascus steel (AUS 10), PakkawoodSize: Blade length: 18 cm, Length: 31.3 cmSits well in the handIncredibly sharp 67-layer Damascus steel60 HRCAvoid cutting hard food, like frozen goods and boneEva Solo - 100 years of Danish designEva Solo designer Danish home accessories and cookware in a beautiful and exclusive design that combines aesthetics , functionality and high quality . They design tools that is a pleasure to look at, use and own.The history of the company dates as far back as 1913, but the Eva brand had its major breakthrough in 1952 with a bread and meat slicing machine that went on to become a design classic. The first of many. Today, the products are divided into several collections which are marketed worldwide. But the essence is still the same: aesthetics, functionality and quality.