Nigara Hamono VG-XEOS Petty Knife 160mm
Includes:Ā
- Stainless Petty Kitchen Knife (handcrafted from VG-XEOS stainless steel, approx. 160mm blade length)
- FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING
This handcrafted petty knife is made from VG-XEOS stainless steel, known for its incredible sharpness, hardness and edge retention, as well as its superior rust resistance compared to other types of stainless steel.
Hand-forged at Nigara Hamono, a smithy which hails from the historic castle town of Hirosaki in Aomori Prefecture. The blade features an elegant 33-layer Damascus finish with a kasumi-inspired pattern. It comes fitted with a stunning ebony handle with a buffalo horn ferruleĀ delivering both subtle beauty and unmatched durability.
About the blade type:
The Petty knife is a compact, Japanese utility knife designed for peeling, trimming, and detailed cutting tasks. Its small, nimble blade makes it perfect for precision work, such as cutting shrimp or slicing small fruit.
*Each knife is crafted by hand, so there may be slight variations in weight and dimensions. We ask for your kind understanding.
*Depending on the value of your order and local import rules in your country, you may be required to pay additional import taxes when your package arrives.
HOW TO USE?
- Only cut food you can bite and chew with this knife since hard foods can chip the blade. Do not cut olive pits, bones, lobster shells, wood pieces or frozen food, which are especially badĀ due to the cold making hard steel more brittle.
- Do not use the knife in twisting motions.
- Use wood or plastic cutting boards to avoid dull knives. Do not use glass,Ā granite or bamboo surfaces.
HOW TO CLEAN?
- After each use, hand wash the knife with mild detergent and a soft sponge, rinse with hot water and dry by hand immediately. Do not use the dishwasher.
- Wood handles may dry out over time and exposure to water. To prevent this, use some food safe mineral oil or beeswax.Ā Ā
HOW TO STORE?
- Wrap the blade in newspaper to reduce direct exposure to the air and prevent rusting if you keep knives in a drawer or travel case.Ā
- If you are hanging the knife or using a knife stand, remember that the blade should point downwards.
- If you are storing them in a drawer, keep the edge from touching anything else.
We offer FREE SHIPPING for all orders. We also ship worldwide from our warehouse in Japan.
After your order is confirmed, it may take up to 3-5 business days for dispatch from our warehouse.
You'll receive:
- An order confirmation email when we check payment.
- A shipping confirmation email with a tracking number once your order has shipped.
Import duties, VAT, or local customsĀ taxes may applyĀ once your order reaches your country.
These are set by your local customs authority and are not included in our product prices or free shipping. We suggest contacting the responsible institutions to find more information.
These fees are the customer's responsibility and thus must beĀ paid upon delivery.
FOR U.S. CUSTOMERS: Beginning August 26, 2025,Ā customers have reported anywhere from 20% to 80% import taxes due to changes in tariffs regulations.
Nigara Hamono: 350 Years of Swordcraft. Lifelong Performance.
AS FEATURED ON YOUTUBE
Watch the Nigara workshop. The brand began as official swordsmiths to the Tsugaru domain. Techniques refined for Japanese swords now deliver a clean, inspiring edge for every cuisine.
OVERVIEW
From Cannons to Knives: 350 Years of Nigara Craft
Nigara Hamono carries a heritage of more than 350 years, having served as the Tsugaru clanās official swordsmiths during the Edo period. Its roots are even more unusual: under the direct command of the shogunate, the family were master craftsmen who forged cannons. As history evolved, this lineage continued to fashion instruments of iron, progressing from cannons to swords and now to kitchen knives, a trajectory that is genuinely without parallel.
The advanced forging techniques cultivated across this extraordinary history have been passed seamlessly into modern knife-making, and the excellence of the craft is evidenced by national recognition as a leading group of artisans, including the Prime Ministerās Award for swordsmithing and swords enshrined at Meiji Shrine and Ise Grand Shrine.Ā
Today, under eighth-generation master Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa, Nigara creates knives that go beyond utility, uniting tradition with innovation.
Certified craftsmen meticulously forge and finish every piece by hand, with a commitment to inspire through quality and design while relentlessly pursuing ultimate sharpness and ease of use.
Why It Cuts Better
Sharpness that preserves flavor
Edges based on sword-making principles enter ingredients cleanly and minimize cell damage. Vegetables stay crisp. Fish slices are smooth. The effect lifts everyday cooking across Japanese, French, Italian, and more.
Efficiency and control
Accurate cuts reduce waste and speed prep. You work with less effort and more repeatability, which improves portioning and presentation. The blade follows through without sticking or dragging, so you maintain rhythm from prep to service.
Hammered āKasumiā Finish: Beauty with a Job
Each face is hand-hammered to create a shifting, kasumi-like pattern that catches the light. No two patterns are the same, and that individuality is part of the appeal. The surface is not only decorative. The micro-dimples hold a thin air layer between food and steel. That layer helps release high-moisture ingredients and proteins, so slices separate cleanly and the board stays tidy. The effect is especially noticeable with items that usually cling, such as cucumbers, fatty fish, or soft cheeses.
Materials and Craft
33 Layers of Strength, One-of-a-Kind Beauty
Fusion of world-class materials and master craftsmanship. Nigara selects pro-grade steels for edge life and stability, then tunes stainless variants for higher corrosion resistance to simplify daily care.
These blades are crafted from high-quality steels highly praised by professional chefs. For this line we specify VG XEOS, a rare, next-generation stainless steel with superior sharpness and exceptional corrosion resistance, surpassing even widely used VG10. Many models use a 33-layer Damascus pattern that gives each knife a one-of-a-kind presence, creating a distinct layered sheen and a calm, even feel through dense produce, with a layered construction that ensures exceptional durability.
The build is hands-on from start to finish. Certified artisans grind, polish, and meticulously hand-hone this very hard, challenging-to-sharpen steel one by one to achieve the highest level of cutting performance, checking the line of the edge and the flatness of the face as they go. Small, intentional variations exist because a person is making each piece. That is why the knives feel alive rather than generic. With use, the handle and balance settle into your grip, and the edge responds predictably when you refresh it.
Who Itās For
Cooks who want cleaner cuts and brighter flavor. Homes and professional kitchens that value stainless convenience without giving up feel. Anyone who prefers a tool that improves with use and can be handed down with confidence.
Message From the Makers
Certified craftsmen apply the hammered surface and bring up the edge by hand. The goal is simple and demanding. Slice without crushing cells. Draw out natural flavor. Deliver a stable edge that holds through real prep. That is the standard we work to meet on every knife we ship.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Are Nigara Hamono knives dishwasher safe?
No, Nigara Hamono knives should not be washed in the dishwasher due to their artisanal crafting process. To prevent damage to your knife and ensure it lasts you for years to come, please wash the knife by hand with a mild detergent and gentle sponge.
How should I care for my Nigara Hamono knife?
After each use, be sure to wash the knife by hand using a mild detergent and gentle sponge. Rinse clean and wipe with a soft dish towel until completely dry. Store in a dry place.
Will my Nigara Hamono knife rust?
Nigara Hamono knives are crafted using stainless steel, making them rust resistant and low maintenance when compared to carbon steel knives. However, rust can still occasionally form even on stainless steel knives, so be sure to dry your knife completely before putting it away and to store in a dry place to prevent rust from forming.
How much will shipping cost?
All prices include FREE international shipping. Please allow up to 5 weeks for shipping, depending on your country of residence. Please see our Shipping Policy for details.
Please note: Our products ship directly from Japan to you. 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.