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Custom Handmade Japanese Kitchen Knife Set with Multicolor Pakka Wood Handles

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Description

Custom Handmade Japanese Kitchen Knife Set with Multicolor Pakka Wood HandlesThis Japanese kitchen knife set includes six knives plus a matching sharpening rod, all finished with black coated stainless steel blades and multicolor pakka wood handles in orange, blue, and green swirl patterns. The set covers a large chef knife, a wide santoku style knife, two rectangular cleaver and nakiri blades, a mid size utility knife, and a small paring knife. Each blade is full tang for balance and control. The sharpening rod features a

This Japanese kitchen knife set includes six knives plus a matching sharpening rod, all finished with black-coated stainless steel blades and multicolor pakka wood handles in orange, blue, and green swirl patterns. The set covers a large chef knife, a wide santoku-style knife, two rectangular cleaver and nakiri blades, a mid-size utility knife, and a small paring knife. Each blade is full tang for balance and control. The sharpening rod features a matching pakka-style handle for quick edge maintenance.

This is the only Japanese kitchen knife set at JW Steel Crafts with multicolor pakka wood handles, black-coated blades, and a matching sharpening rod across all six pieces.

The History Behind This Blade

Japanese kitchen knife sets trace back to centuries of blade craft refined in small workshops, where chefs needed a different blade shape for every cutting task in the kitchen. Pakka wood handles became popular on professional knife sets for their dense, water-resistant grip that holds steady through long cooking sessions. Black-coated blades carried this tradition forward by adding a low-glare finish that resists surface staining during daily kitchen use. The JW Steel Crafts Japanese knife set brings this complete kitchen tradition into one matching collection.

Blade Performance

Every blade in this set is finished in a black coating over stainless steel, reducing glare and resisting surface stains through daily kitchen use. The chef knife and santoku handle slicing, chopping, and general prep work. The two cleaver and nakiri blades manage heavy chopping, vegetable prep, and bone work with their wide, flat profiles. The utility knife covers mid-size cutting tasks, while the small paring knife handles detail work like peeling and trimming. The included sharpening rod keeps every edge in working condition between uses.

Handle Construction

Each handle is shaped from pakka wood, a dense composite material that resists moisture, swelling, and cracking through repeated washing and daily kitchen use. The multicolor swirl pattern in orange, blue, and green gives every handle a unique grain, so no two knives in the set look identical. Full tang construction runs the handle length on each knife, adding balance and strength behind the blade. The sharpening rod carries a matching pakka handle for a consistent set appearance.

Best Used For

  • Daily kitchen prep, chopping, and slicing tasks

  • Home cooks and professional chefs needing a complete knife set

  • Heavy chopping and bone work with the cleaver and nakiri blades

  • Gifting for cooking enthusiasts and kitchen knife collectors

  • Kitchens wanting matching black-coated blades with colorful handles

Specifications

Set Pieces

6 knives + 1 sharpening rod

Blade Material

Black-coated stainless steel

Blade Finish

Matte black coating

Handle Material

Multicolor pakka wood

Handle Colors

Orange, blue, green swirl

Tang

Full tang

Included Pieces

Chef knife, santoku, 2 cleaver/nakiri blades, utility knife, paring knife

Sharpening Rod

Included, pakka handle

Type

Kitchen knife set

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this set different from other knife sets at JW Steel Crafts?

Only Japanese kitchen knife set in the store with multicolor pakka wood handles, black-coated blades, and a matching sharpening rod.

What does the set include?

Six knives covering chef, santoku, cleaver, nakiri, utility, and paring tasks, plus a sharpening rod.

What is pakka wood?

A dense, moisture-resistant composite handle material that holds up well through repeated washing.

Why are the blades black?

The black coating reduces glare and resists surface staining during daily kitchen use.

Is this set suitable as a gift?

Yes. The matching black blades and colorful pakka handles make this a strong gift for cooking enthusiasts.

How do I care for this set?

Wash and dry each blade by hand after use. Apply light oil to blades occasionally. Use the included rod to maintain edges.

 

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