Shun Kagerou - 100 mm Paring Knife

Regular price $228.00

Shun Kagerou - 100 mm paring knife with 71-layer VG-2/VG-10 Damascus steel and a Red Dot Award 2025. KAI's newest high-end series, handmade in Seki, Japan. Compact and precise for peeling and detailed work. 61 HRC. Handle in grey-black Pakkawood.

  • 71 layers of Damascus in VG-2 and VG-10, 61 HRC — durable sharpness and a uniquely flame-shimmering blade

  • Red Dot Award 2025 — KAI's newest high-end series, handmade in Seki, Japan

  • Grey-black Pakkawood handle treated with resins — moisture-repellent, hard-wearing and comfortable in the hand

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Description & specifications

Shun Kagerou is KAI's newest high-end series, awarded the Red Dot Award 2025. Kagerou — the Japanese word for the heat haze that shimmers above flames — is reflected in the blade's pattern: the upper half is mirror-polished, while 71 layers of Damascus steel ripple along the edge like a veil of heat.

The 100mm paring knife is the smallest and most precise knife in the series. It is ideal for peeling, trimming and detailed work held in the hand, where control and sharpness are paramount. The blade combines flexible VG-2 steel with hard VG-10 steel in 71 layers, producing an edge that holds over time. The grey-black Pa

Type Paring knife 10 cm
Forging & steel VG-10 / VG-2, 71 lag damascus
Grind Standard slebet
Handle type Vestlig
Rustfri Yes
Hardness 61 HRC
Skæftemateriale Pakkawood, grå-sort
Længde 10 cm
Height Information mangler
Weight 98 g
Spine thickness at handle Information mangler
Vedligeholdelse og brug

Vask kniven i hånden med mildt opvaskemiddel og tør den straks af. Brug aldrig opvaskemaskine. Undgå at skære i hårde emner som ben, brusk og frosne fødevarer. Opbevar kniven i en knivblok, på en magnetliste eller i en skede for at beskytte klingen.

Maintenance & use

Never cut into bones or frozen items as this may damage the egg. Always wash the knife by hand and dry it thoroughly immediately.

Please note that both the blade and handle can be seriously damaged and broken if the knife is washed in a dishwasher – this also applies to stainless steel and wooden handles.