Thai Chefs Moon Knife for $59
April 30, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Thai Moon Knife is a fruit of a 200-year knife-making tradition. It’s made of carbon steel, cut and sharpened to traditional standards. This chef’s knife was traditionally used for cutting pork in the markets; it even cuts through bone. It’s a dream for cutting through meat and bone, as well as hard-skinned fruit like coconut, watermelon, and more.
Meet the Blacksmiths
About 200 years ago, blacksmiths made beautiful, intricate swords for the Thai-Burma war. They passed down their craft in making chefs knives. Today, a whole community is involved in a different part of the steel forging process! Families form co-operatives and have skilled workers dedicated to forging, grinding, stamping, woodwork, and finishing. Learn more about them here.
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Materials: carbon steel, pradu wood, bamboo box
- Product dimensions: 2″H x 13″L x 6″W
- Light, thin blade
- Allows longer cuts
Includes
- Thai Chefs Moon Knife
- Bamboo storage box
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