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This handmade Damascus cleaver is built for heavy kitchen work. The wide blade gives you the weight and surface area needed to chop through dense vegetables, thick cuts of meat, and hard produce with one clean stroke.
The blade is hand-forged from high-carbon Damascus steel. The twisted pattern on the blade comes from the forge-welding process, where layers of hard and flexible steel are folded and shaped by hand. This builds in strong edge retention and impact resistance. Every blade looks slightly different because each one is finished by hand.
The knife is 10 inches overall. This size works well on a standard home cutting board. It is wide enough for power cuts but not too large to control during detailed prep work.
The rosewood handle is dark, dense, and naturally resistant to moisture. It is fitted with a steel bolster and locked in place with three brass pins. A finger groove sits just ahead of the bolster. This gives your index finger a firm rest point when using a pinch grip on a wide blade.
The full tang runs through the full length of the handle. This keeps the knife strong and balanced under repeated heavy chopping.
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Overall Length | 10 inches |
| Blade Style | Wide cleaver |
| Blade Steel | Hand-forged high-carbon Damascus |
| Pattern | Twisted, hand-finished |
| Construction | Full tang |
| Handle | Rosewood |
| Bolster | Stainless steel |
| Pins | Brass – 3-pin construction |
The wide, flat blade chops through dense vegetables like squash, cabbage, and turnips easily. You can also use the flat side to crush garlic and transfer chopped ingredients from the board to the pan.
This cleaver handles breaking down whole chickens, trimming thick beef and pork cuts, and separating joints where a thin chef knife would struggle.
The 10-inch size keeps this knife manageable for everyday prep. It works alongside a chef knife or santoku — not as a replacement, but as a heavier tool for the tasks they are not built for.
A chef's knife has a narrow blade made for slicing and rocking cuts. A cleaver has a wide, flat blade made for downward chopping. The blade weight does part of the cutting work on dense ingredients, where a thin blade would require more effort.
Yes. High-carbon Damascus steel holds a sharp edge and handles impact well. The layered construction adds flexibility that prevents the blade from cracking under repeated heavy chopping.
Rosewood is naturally oily and resists moisture. Apply food-safe mineral oil occasionally to keep the wood from drying out. Always hand-wash and dry the knife after use. Do not put it in a dishwasher.
The three brass pins lock the rosewood handle scales to the full tang steel. Brass does not rust or loosen with regular kitchen use. The pins also add a clean visual detail against the dark rosewood.
Yes. A 10-inch overall length works well on a standard cutting board. It gives you enough blade width and weight for effective chopping without being too large to handle during normal prep work.
Yes. The twisted Damascus blade, dark rosewood, steel bolster, and brass pins make this a visually strong knife. It works well as a gift for chefs, home cooks, and knife collectors.
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