Vintage 7" Walnut Nakiri Vegetable Knife w/ Kullenscliff

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Management number 233101449 Release Date 2026/06/21 List Price US$26.10 Model Number 233101449
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Master the art of vegetable prep like never before. The 7″ Vintage Nakiri transforms every chop into a moment of precision—its Japanese heritage and hollow edge design make slicing through vegetables feel effortless and satisfying. With its balanced weight and safer blade tip, this isn’t just a knife, it’s your gateway to confident, masterful cooking that honors centuries of culinary tradition.

  • Effortless slicing, dicing, and mincing of all vegetables with precision control
  • Perfect chopping motion for onions, tomatoes, carrots, and delicate produce without sticking
  • Safer handling than traditional knives thanks to the non-sharp blade tip design
  • Ideal for home chefs ready to elevate their vegetable prep with authentic Japanese technique

    The Nakiri is an awesome Japanese-style general-purpose kitchen knife similar to a Santoku knife. The blade of the Nakiri is heavier and thicker than the Santoku, resulting in a standard chopping motion versus a rocking motion. It performs extremely well at slicing, dicing, and mincing. Additionally, the blade tip is not sharp, making it safer to use than many other kitchen knife styles.

    A Kullenschliff (K) edge, also known as a Granton or Hollow-Edge, is designed to create an air pocket between the food and the blade, helping to prevent sticking. This dynamic design is featured on both the Lamson Nakiri and our Santoku

    Origin of the Nakiri Knife

    • A Nakiri knife, when translated, literally means “vegetable chopper.” “Na” means “vegetable” and “Kiri” means chopper.
    • The Nakiri knife is also very close to an Usuba knife which is also used as a vegetable slicer. However, unlike the Usuba, the Nakiri is double beveled. The Nakiri is, therefore, more popular for vegetable consumers, especially in Europe and the Americas
    • Both the Nakiri and Usuba knives originated in centuries-old Japan when the predominant diet consisted of seafood, rice, and vegetables.  Japanese people continue to eat more fish than Europeans or Americans, so the Nakiri knife remains one of the most popular knives in Japan.

    Use of a Nakiri Knife

    • The Nakiri knife has a deep belly on the knife with a predominantly straight edge crafted for chopping rather than rocking. The side on the knife looks a bit like a meat cleaver however the Nakiri is lighter and has a slimmer blade, allowing it to cut through onions, tomatoes, carrots, and other vegetables quicker and safer.
    • The main difference when using a Nakiri knife as opposed to a Chef’s knife or even a Santoku is that the Nakiri is built for chopping with an up and down motion.

    Constructed from superior USA Hi-Carbon Stainless Steel, our full-tang Vintage blades are cut, ground, polished and sharpened in our Massachusetts facilities. Handle scales of Walnut or Midnight (Black G-10) are assembled to the blades with brass or nickel-silver rivets and then the knives are meticulously finished and sharpened.

    The Vintage Series features updated ergonomically friendly hand-finished Walnut or Midnight (Black G-10) handles that have a traditional, timeless look and feel. The sleek integrated bolster allows for a traditional or pinch-grip. The brass rivets complement the Walnut handle, while the nickel-silver rivets complement the Midnight handle and accents the stainless-steel blade.

    Features

    • Signature craftsmanship. Meticulously formed in our Massachusetts facilities, each of our knives is finished to perfection using state-of-the-art technology coupled with hand finishing as well as proprietary polishing and sharpening processes.
    • Unmatched quality. Blades are formed from superior USA Hi-Carbon Stainless Steel. Knives come with a choice of sleek and sturdy handles of Walnut or Midnight (Black-G-10).
    • Durable design. Our blades are precision laser cut and tempered to a hardness of 58 on the Rockwell scale. This results in a hard, wickedly sharp blade that retains an edge for longer and is both highly corrosion resistant and elastic.
    • Superior cutting performance. Full tang blades with double brass or nickel-silver riveted handles ensure ideal balance and weight. Our combination machine and hand-sharpening processes ensures a consistently sharp and durable edge.
    • Superior ergonomic handling. A curved and recessed integrated bolster provides a seamless transition from handle to blade, resulting in comfortable thumb and finger support for better control and safety. If you use a traditional or advanced “pinch-grip”, you will love the feel and function of these knives.
    • Lifetime Warranty. Every Lamson product comes with a Lifetime Warranty against manufacturing defects.
    • Guaranteed Reliability. Our Sharp for Life™ program supplies a lifetime of complimentary professional sharpening on every knife we make.

    Lamson knives are not dishwasher safe. See Lamson Product Care for more information.




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