Hatsukokoro Ginrei Ginsan K Tip Petty 120mm Nashiji Ebony

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The Hatsukokoro Ginrei(銀嶺, Silver peak) Series is one of those quiet standouts that genuinely surprises once it hits the cutting board. Finished in a rustic Nashiji texture, the Ginrei line carries a timeless, understated look that feels purposeful and fitting to its name without trying to draw unnecessary attention.

At its core is Hitachi Ginsan (Silver #3) steel heat treated to around 61 HRC, this classic recipe delivers an excellent balance of stainless convenience, edge stability, and ease of sharpening. What truly sets the Ginrei series apart is what Hatsukokoro did to it: putting on a really thin bevel and aggressive edge, leading to an excellent cutting smoothness in this price range. It excels especially in going into dense roots and corms, as the thickness of the bevel is kept very low. Although there is some sticking when slicing juicy food into thin pieces, it is still a pretty high performance geometry.

The Ginrei line offers a variety of profiles, including some you wouldn’t find easily. The K-tip petty would offer great function and precision when carving small items, and the 205mm K-tip “Gyuto” is a great slicer with a length uncommon for typical Sujihiki. The 210mm Gyuto takes the shape of the Hikari line, with a raised tip that leads to an edge profile that matches a typical western chef knife, meaning it is great at rocking chopping. For those who seek a specific type of blade for a specific type of work, you might be able to pick up one from the Ginrei line with a very reasonable price.

Adding further value is the classic octagonal ebony handle, a premium touch rarely seen at this price point, offering excellent balance, durability, and a refined feel in hand. Overall, the performance-to-price ratio is outstanding, making the Ginrei series a budget-friendly yet highly capable choice for professionals and serious home cooks alike.

Pros Cons
  • Great for professionals
  • Budget friendly
  • Great OOTB
  • Ideal for the household
  • Fit and finish can be improved
Detailed Specifications
Line Hatsukokoro Ginrei Ginsan Nashiji
Profile Petty / Utility, Paring
Bevel Type Double Bevel
Weight 75 g|2.6 oz
Edge Length 110 mm|4 21/64″
Heel Height 30 mm|1 3/16″
Width @ Heel 2.1 mm|5/64″
Width @ Mid 1.8 mm|5/64″
Width @ 1cm from Tip 0.9 mm|1/32″
Steel Ginsan / Silver #3 | Stainless
Blade Construction Sanmai - Stainless Clad
Hardness (HRC) 60 - 62
Surface Finish Nashiji
Handle Octagonal Ebony
Region Hyogo
Best for
  • First-timers
  • Pro chefs
  • Students

 

Care Instruction
  1. Don't cut hard things! Japanese knives are brittle so bone hacking is a NO NO!
  2. Wash with neutral detergent after use, and wipe dry;
  3. Please don't wash knife with dishwasher, it will damage the wood handle;
  4. Be careful not to leave the knife close to a heat source for a long time;
  5. It is a lot more dangerous to cut with a blunt knife than a sharp knife!
  6. It is best to sharpen a Japanese knife regularly on a waterstone.

Most of our products are handmade in Japan, and sometimes the one that you receive maybe slightly different to the photo. This is very common and in no way it will affect the performance of the product.

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