Most gorgeous knife I own
"This is my go-to knife for chopping veggies. It’s not only gorgeous but razor sharp. I loved it so much I’ve since bought two more Masakage Zero knives!"
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About Masakage Zero - The first thing that sold me on the Zero is how fantastic they feel when you pick them up. The contoured handle fits so smoothly in your hand, with some added confidence and heft thanks to
the European-inspired full-tang handle. Desert Ironwood is the seventh hardest wood in the world (bet you didn't know that?), and it’s as durable as it is gorgeous.
The blade is no slouch, either. Aogami Super is the king of knife steels—easy to sharpen, crazy sharp, and much easier to care for than other carbon steels. It is clad in softer stainless steel, so only the edge has to be kept dry to prevent rust. Whether this is your first knife or your fifteenth, it’s sure to be the crown jewel in your collection.
Takeshi Saji-san started learning to work the forge under his father in 1966 at the age of 16. At 30, he succeeded his master and is the third-generation blacksmith in his family.
Even after several decades of practice, Saji-san continuously strives to forge a better blade.
He loves a challenge and is always looking for new technology and techniques to improve his work.
About the Shape - Shallots, garlic, herbs, itty bitty diced onion and tomato, beef tartare… none can stand up to the small but mighty Kamagata. The flatness along the edge and its height makes it ideal for chopping, and its flat-out adorable size makes it easy to wield for cooks of all sizes.
| Shape | Kamagata |
|---|---|
| Maintenance Level |
Medium - Part of the blade can rust
Rust Prone ⓘ
This knife can rust, click to learn more.
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| Blade Length | | |
| Blade Height | |
| Thickness | 2.04 mm |
| Weight | |
| Steel Type | |
| Rockwell Hardness | 63 - 64 |
| Edge/Bevel | |
| Handle | Western Handle - Ironwood Metal Bolster |
| Knife Line | Masakage Zero |
| Blacksmith | Takeshi Saji |
| Made in | Echizen, Fukui, Japan |
| Brand | Masakage |
A note about measurements: Handmade Japanese knives can vary in their dimensions, so these measurements are only an example.
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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 8 reviews.
Review topics: ["handle","blade","works","knife","service","addition"].
"This is my go-to knife for chopping veggies. It’s not only gorgeous but razor sharp. I loved it so much I’ve since bought two more Masakage Zero knives!"
"What an amazing knife. It absolutely slaughters carrots, onions and celery. I am able to have more control and the ironwood handle looks amazing in our knife block."
"Perfect to add this gem to the working group. Excellent functionality and fringing cool!"
"The Kamagata is awesome for fine work with herbs. The flat blade is perfect for this and other work where the blade height really helps."
"Beautiful craftsmanship, great balance. Perfect for the line and tight spots. This now my go to for dinner service. The western style handle is very comfortable, and there is plenty of room for large hands and knuckles."
"Having used deba’s, usuba’s(kanto), mukimono’s, and santoku’s/gyoto’s for general chopping and slicing, I always found found myself reaching for the shorter knives, when doing general vegetable preparation. So, when I found this short, pointy size, I knew this was the knife form I was looking for. The Masakage Zero quality is obvious in the hand. I was immediately attracted to the weight and balance. The full tang contributes to this feel. Added to that is the desert wood, which completes the handle like no other wood could. The blade is wrapped in stainless too, giving the knife more utility, in that it won’t start rusting on the cutting board, if you got distracted, before you gave the blade a wipe. The blade sharpens up easily, just requiring a few passes over the whetstone every couple of months. I have noticed the Super Blue Carbon in the blade has a more robust track record on the cutting boards, and gives consistent cuts through all manner of vegetable, coarse and fine. Take just the basic care of this knife, and it will not disappoint."
"I could not be happier with my purchase. Very balanced well made knife. Knifewear provides Superior customer service with great advice and personal service. Shipments to the US from Canada were a piece of cake."
"Another beautiful knife from the Masakage Zero series. Everything I've said in my reviews of the nakiri, santoku and bunka applies here in terms of fit and finish, feel in the hand and blade quality. Very useful to slice and dice small fruits and vegetables plus it's a unique blade shape. A great addition to my collection."