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7-Piece Damascus Knife Set with White Bone and Black Resin Handles

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7-Piece Damascus Knife Set with White Bone and Black Resin HandlesThis 7 piece Damascus kitchen knife set covers every cutting task a professional or home kitchen demands. Seven distinct blade profiles handle everything from heavy meat processing to fine detail work. The largest knife runs 12 inches. The smallest runs 8 inches overall. Every blade is forged from layered Damascus steel and fitted with white bone and black resin handles on full tang construction. The Blades All seven blades are forged from layered

This 7-piece Damascus kitchen knife set covers every cutting task a professional or home kitchen demands. Seven distinct blade profiles handle everything from heavy meat processing to fine detail work. The largest knife runs 12 inches. The smallest runs 8 inches overall. Every blade is forged from layered Damascus steel and fitted with white bone and black resin handles on full-tang construction.

The Blades

All seven blades are forged from layered 1095 high-carbon steel and 15N20 nickel alloy. The two steels are stacked, heated, and hammer-welded into a single solid billet. Repeated folding strengthens the grain structure and bonds the layers permanently throughout the steel. Acid etching after forging reveals the Damascus surface pattern — flowing contrast lines that run the full length of each blade. Every knife carries a slightly different pattern from the forging process.

Heat treatment brings each blade to 58–60 HRC. That hardness holds a sharp working edge through sustained daily use without chipping under regular cutting load.

What Each Knife Does

The 12-inch cleaver handles the heaviest work. Its wide rectangular blade and weighted spine drive through dense root vegetables, thick meat cuts, and whole poultry joints with full flat-edge contact on each stroke.

The chef's knife is the primary daily prep blade. It slices proteins, breaks down vegetables, minces herbs, and handles the bulk of general kitchen tasks during active cooking. If you want a standalone version of this profile, the JW SteelCrafts Damascus gyuto chef knife is available individually.

The santoku knife handles precise vegetable work. Its flat edge makes full board contact on each push-cut stroke — cleaner slices through produce and more consistent cuts on soft proteins than a curved belly allows.

The bread knife features a serrated edge that cuts cleanly through crusty loaves and soft interiors without crushing or tearing the structure. It also handles soft fruits and large tomatoes.

The fillet and boning knife follows bone contours during trimming and filleting. Its narrow, flexible blade produces clean separation between meat and bone during butchery and protein prep.

The utility knife bridges the gap between the chef knife and smaller blades. It trims fat, portions smaller cuts, and manages mid-size prep tasks where larger knives are too cumbersome.

The 8-inch paring knife is the smallest blade in the set. It handles peeling, scoring, trimming around bones, and close-hand detail work throughout kitchen prep.

Handle Material

Each knife combines white bone and black resin in a two-tone handle construction. White bone provides a smooth, dense grip surface that stays firm in the hand during active prep. Black resin fills and reinforces the handle structure — fully non-porous, moisture-resistant, and dimensionally stable under daily kitchen conditions. The contrast between white bone and black resin gives each handle a distinctive appearance that varies slightly across every knife in the set.

If you prefer a single-material handle option, the JW SteelCrafts hand forged Damascus chef knife is available with alternative handle configurations.

Full Tang Construction

Every knife is full tang. The blade steel runs the complete length from tip to handle end, pinned through the handle material for permanent structural integrity. Full tang eliminates blade flex at the junction and distributes weight evenly across the full knife length — critical during heavy cleaver work and extended prep sessions.

For a broader selection of forged Damascus knife sets, browse the full JW SteelCrafts Damascus kitchen knife set collection.

Specs at a Glance

  • Pieces: 7 knives

  • Largest knife: 12 inches (cleaver)

  • Smallest knife: 8 inches (paring knife)

  • Handle material: White bone and black resin

  • Blade steel: Layered Damascus (1095 + 15N20)

  • Construction: Full tang

  • Hardness: 58–60 HRC

  • Engraving: Available on request

Makes a Strong Gift For Professional chefs, home cooks, knife collectors, groomsmen, Father's Day, anniversaries, birthdays, and culinary graduates.

FAQs

What makes the white bone and black resin handle combination practical?

Bone provides a firm, dense grip surface while black resin seals and reinforces the handle structure against moisture. Together, they produce a handle that is more stable than bone alone.

Why does this set include both a chef knife and a santoku knife?

A chef knife suits rocking cuts and general prep across proteins and vegetables. A santoku is built for push cuts and precise vegetable slicing — two distinct cutting styles that do not overlap.

Will the Damascus pattern look the same on every knife in the set?

No, each blade develops a slightly different pattern during the forging process. Small variations in layer formation are a natural result of hand forging.

Q: Is this Damascus knife set a strong gift choice?
 Yes. The floral blade pattern, dark walnut handles, and wide silver bolster make it a premium choice for gifting to chefs, collectors, and serious home cooks.

Q: Can these knives handle meat preparation?
Yes. The chef knife and utility knife handle slicing and trimming boneless proteins cleanly. Avoid hard bone to protect the blade edge.

Q: How should I care for these Damascus blades?
 Hand wash only. Dry immediately after each use. Apply food-safe oil occasionally to protect the floral blade finish and walnut handle condition.

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