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5-Piece Damascus Sujihiki Nakiri Knife Set – Olive Wood & Black Resin Handles

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5-Piece Damascus Sujihiki Nakiri Knife Set – Olive Wood & Black Resin HandlesThis 5 piece handmade Damascus knife set covers the full range of professional kitchen work. It includes five Japanese style blades, each built for a specific cutting task, and comes with a black leather knife roll for storage and transport. Blade Every blade is hand forged from layered Damascus steel with a twisted pattern. The forge welding process builds strong edge retention and cutting stability into each blade. Blades range from 13 inches down

This 5-piece handmade Damascus knife set covers the full range of professional kitchen work. It includes five Japanese-style blades, each built for a specific cutting task, and comes with a black leather knife roll for storage and transport.

Blade

Every blade is hand-forged from layered Damascus steel with a twisted pattern. The forge-welding process builds strong edge retention and cutting stability into each blade. Blades range from 13 inches down to 7 inches overall. All five handles measure 4.5 inches — keeping your grip consistent as you switch between blades during prep.

Olive Wood and Black Resin Handles

The handles combine olive wood and black resin. The olive wood adds natural grain character. The black resin seals and reinforces the wood against moisture. Black bolsters sit at the blade junction on each knife for balance and a clean, unified look across the set. Full tang construction runs through every handle.

What Is Included

Sujihiki Precision slicing of meat and fish 13" (longest)
Gyuto Chef Knife Chopping, slicing, and general prep Mid-long
Nakiri Knife Push-cutting vegetables with full blade contact Mid-range
Utility Knife All-purpose mid-size prep tasks Mid-short
Petty Knife Detail trimming and small precision cuts 7" (shortest)
Black Leather Knife Roll JW SteelCrafts branded — holds all 5 knives Included

Key Features

  • Hand-forged twisted Damascus steel — all 5 blades
  • Japanese-style profiles — Gyuto, Sujihiki, Nakiri, Utility, Petty
  • Olive wood and black resin handles — 4.5 inches on every knife
  • Black bolsters for balance and consistent visual profile
  • Full tang construction throughout
  • Blades from 13 inches to 7 inches overall
  • Black leather knife roll with JW SteelCrafts branding included

The Story Behind This Knife

During Japan's Edo period — from the early 1600s to the mid-1800s — professional chefs used a dedicated knife for every single ingredient. A blade used for fish was never used for vegetables. This culture of specialization drove Japanese bladesmiths to develop some of the most refined knife profiles ever made — the Sujihiki for clean slicing, the Nakiri for flat-contact vegetable cuts, the Petty for detail work, and the Gyuto for general prep. Each shape was refined over generations until it reached its most efficient form. This 5-piece set brings those same specialized profiles into a handmade Damascus build.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is this different from the 4-piece olive wood set?

This 5-piece set adds a Utility and Petty knife and uses black bolsters. The 4-piece set uses steel bolsters and includes a Santoku instead.

What does the Nakiri knife do?

It cuts vegetables with a flat, straight-down stroke no rocking. This gives clean, uniform slices through cabbage, leeks, and root vegetables.

What is the difference between Sujihiki and Gyuto?

The Sujihiki is a narrow slicing knife for meat and fish. The Gyuto is a wider, multi-purpose chef knife for general prep work.

Do all handles match in size?

Yes. Every handle is 4.5 inches consistent grip across all five knives.

How should olive wood handles be maintained?

Hand wash and dry after use. Apply food-safe mineral oil occasionally to keep the wood from drying out.
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Sydney
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
Two romances for the price of one!!
Format: Kindle
This was a really interesting book. Usually you only get a single romance, maybe some side character has a little something happen offpage. Not here. You get two complete romances for the price of one. Though the romances are interconnected and somewhat similar. Both Eleanor and Tatum don't believe they should have relationships...though for very different reasons. And they both overcome their fears and move forward with their love interests in similar fashion. Dawn was by far the best side character, and I loved her. I would honestly love to have a story of her finding love again, even at her age. She's just so fun. Eleanor and Carson are a fun pair. They bring out the fun and playful in her. She brings out the emotional depth in them. They really do make each other better, more complete people. They become close very quickly which ends up scaring Eleanor off. Tatum and June are adorable. They both obviously like each other, but Tatum is hung up on the idea that nothing will ever work because of how her family is, and June is trying to deal with being the kind of person who needs a relationship to feel safe and normal. They finally start to open up to each other and then mutually freak out a little causing hurt feelings. There is a third act breakup for each couple. They happen about the same time, and last for the same time in the book and chronologically which is a few months unfortunately. Overall it was a very light, fluffy story that is easy to fall into. There aren't really any truly explicit spicy scenes. There is the barest amount of spice and then it gets glossed over, so not truly fade to black either. I wasn't a fan of the whole 'NYC is so super fabulous and everyone should want to live there' kind of vibe parts of the book gave off, but that's more of a personal hangup of mine than anything else.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
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Patti M
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 4
Feeling The Holiday inspiration
Format: Kindle, Format: Kindle
Tatum needs a quick escape from her small town life and the week of events planned to introduce her (and the rest of the family) to a surprise half brother, so she joins customer-who-she-won’t-let-herself-love June on a business trip to NYC Tatum is swapping homes with Eleanor, who needs an escape of her own from The City after of PR nightmare of a job - and situationship - loss throws her life into chaos. While she’s staying at Tatum’s, she meets her younger sibling and her attraction to them is both immediate and required. But are there feelings too? I think with any story that involves multiple relationships, you’re going to be interested in one over the other. For me, I was invested more in Eleanor and Carson. Their spontaneity and artistic sides of their jobs seemed to mesh well from the start. I’m still not sold on why Tatum and June shouldn’t have been together from the start, so it felt like I was waiting for them to catch up. My favorite side character would have to be aging former movie star Dawn, from Tatum and June’s storyline. I was cheering for her to get a second chance at the spotlight. I was happy for HEAs all around, especially when the couples have to overcome the issues of having existing lives in different places. I enjoy books like this when there’s an epilogue set later too, assuring those HEAs stick the landing!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025
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Momlovestoread reviews
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Entertaining
Format: Kindle
This is a fun book that includes a house swap such as you have seen in the movie Holiday. Tatum and Eleanor both go through things personally and need a change so they switch houses which are in different towns. One goes to a small town, whereas one is in the Hollywood area. It’s really fun to see how both characters adjust to being in different places and how it really makes them think about their own lives while they each by themselves falling for someone. There is wonderful banter throughout the book and all of the side characters are entertaining as well. It’s a fun book.
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ValeriS29
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 3
Not for me
Format: Paperback
I’ll start off by saying I’m definitely not the target audience for this book yet I tried not to let that color my review any. The dual main characters are interesting in their own ways yet I didn’t find myself invested in the outcome.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
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Scrappy Rat Reviews
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 4
The Holliday but make it sapphic
Format: Paperback
Ok, sapphic twist on The Holiday was just what I needed. I loved all the sweet little details between the couples and all the family drama. June and Tatum swap homes with Eleanor and leave their small town for a big adventure in New York, hoping to sell June's perfume business. Tatum needs to escape her family, and wouldn't you know it, she has always had a huge crush on June. Eleanor needs to get out of New York stat when she finds out her fling is actually engaged, she gets fired from her job, and she is just an all-around mess. She jumps at the chance to swap homes and for a girl with a lot of romantic issues, meeting Tatum's sibling Carson is quite the distraction. In New York, Eleanor's neighbor Dawn is an old famous actress, and she was one of my favorite characters. She was full of life but needed to be reminded how much of a badass she is. June and Tatum are able to get her to be social while she forces them to evaluate what is holding them back. My second favorite character is Carson. The romance between them and Eleanor was so swoony, and I felt like they are the kind of person you want to orbit because being near them would make you happy. I think them as a couple was the best part of the book, and the way Eleanor gets to join in on the crazy family reunion Tatum has to skip out on. Tatum was probably the hardest character for me to love. They felt extremely juvenile for their age, and I kept thinking she was 18-20, only to be reminded she was an adult almost in their 30s. I also felt a little less invested in her love story with June and while I liked them both fine, Carson and Eleanor were top tier for me. If you are looking for a romcom with heart, this one will check those boxes.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025

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