Kirameki Medium Sharpening Whetstone #1000, Wooden Base Included

Kirameki Medium Sharpening Whetstone #1000, Wooden Base Included

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Smooth feel of touch like a finishing whetstone.
It is slightly harder than the standard whetstone so it does not wear down much when sharpening.
Although it may need time for sharpening more than other medium stones, it gives us a very smooth sharpening and a beautiful finish.
It is also recommended for those who do not use a finishing stone and only use medium stone.
It contains natural whetstone and can be used by just pouring water on it.
With base, it can be used stably.

Product No: 14k1000-d
Size without base : 75x210x30mm
Size with base : 80x240x50mm
Grit Size: #1000
Wooden Base is included

How to Choose a Whetstone

Sharpening your knives is as important as using them, but there's so many whetstones to pick from!
Here's how to buy your first.

Medium Stone

The standard number of a medium stone is around 1000 grit.
This is the standard whetstone for sharpening, and is the first kind of whetstone you should buy.
Basically, they are used to fix dull knives and restore cutting ability to a knife's blade.
Also, they are used for removing the scratches created by a rough stone.

Resinoid

Manufacturing Method

Synthetic resins such as phenol and epoxy are hardened by baking at a relatively low temperature of around 200℃. The stone has low water absorbency, so there is no need to soak it in water before sharpening. The elasticity of the whetstone makes it easy to hit the blade when sharpening and produces a fine, fine finish. This method is suitable for medium to fine stones.

A knife store that has supported the history of knives and food culture in Japan.

It has been 600 years since the birth of swordmaking in the Sakai region of Japan. Sakai Ichimonji Mitsuhide's and it's craftsmen continue to build on that legacy by producing the finest blades in Japan.
This is where the culture of completing a dish of sashimi by "just cutting" and the culture of expressing sharpness as "taste" was born.
For 70 years, we have been connecting the spirit of Sakai's craftsmen with the passion of chefs in Osaka's kitchen equipment shopping district, known as the kitchen of Japan.
We are very happy that our knives can be used by people all over the world.

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