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About the Craftsman





Fukuda Hamono KISEKI Knives





Knife Details



Will there be any additional costs?

Please note that our products ship directly from Japan to you. This means, you may be required to pay customs duties and/or customs clearance fees upon delivery if applicable in your country.

US customers please see our Important Notice for US Customers.

Do you ship worldwide?

We ship to most locations worldwide. you can find more information about delivery areas in our Shipping policy

When will I get my package?

Delivery times change depending on location. Please visit our Shipping Policy page for more information.

Please note that we cannot guarantee delivery before Christmas. If you would like to assure your package arrives on time, we recommend you place your order as soon as possible.

How to properly care for and maintain japanese kitchen knives?

Japanese knives do require special care to keep their edge and prevent chipping.

General maintenance advice:

  • Hand wash only and dry immediately.
  • Avoid cutting bones, frozen food, or very hard items.
  • Use a wooden or soft plastic cutting board.
  • Hone regularly and sharpen with a whetstone when needed.

Also, note that each blacksmith we work with provides specific maintenance instructions for every model. These detailed care guidelines are included in your order and should be followed for best results.

How should I store Japanese knives?

The best storage options are:

  • Wooden knife block: Stable and gentle on the blade.
  • Magnetic knife strip: Saves counter space and prevents edge damage.
  • Saya (wooden sheath) or blade guard: Ideal for drawers or transporting your knife.

Avoid:
Throwing knives loosely into a drawer. They can chip or become dangerously exposed.