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Ginkgo International Hayabusa Cutlery 6" Chef Knife

Ginkgo International Hayabusa Cutlery 6" Chef Knife

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Description

CUTLERY

Ginkgo is proud to offer you Hayabusa Cutlery manufactured in Japan with a 400-year history. Blades are finished with a hammered surface, and bead blast to the line is as beautiful as it is comfortable.

HAYABUSA CUTLERY COLLECTION

Hayabusa Cutlery is made in Tsubame City, Japan exclusively for Ginkgo Int’l Ltd in the Kataoka kitchen knife factory. The area’s manufacturing history dates back some 400 years to the Edo Period starting with metal nails, venturing into samurai sword production, and now to some of the most sought after metal and kitchenware products in the country and around the world. Blades are finished with a hammered surface, and bead blast to the line is as beautiful as it is comfortable. The hammered surface, and bead blast accentuate the difference between the hard and soft layers.


About Ginkgo International

GINKGO International, Ltd., and the W.S. Helmick Stainless Flatware Collections were founded in 1977 by Wes and Janet Helmick. Ginkgo’s purpose is to bring original flatware designs to the market at the best value. We have worked with designers and stainless flatware contractors from the United States, Europe, and Asia to accomplish these goals. We believe the patterns illustrated here are the highest quality and value that over 40 years of endeavor can produce.

We are proud of our designers’ patterns, from the original “Le Prix”® pattern developed in a small ancient French Alps town of Their, France, to our latest patterns, Old Newbury Crafters 18/10 stainless. These patterns are reproductions of handwrought sterling from Old Newbury Crafters in Amesbury, Massachusetts, which have antecedents dating back to the 1600s, and were incorporated in 1915. We are pleased to be associated with Old Newbury Crafters.

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