Crafted with precision and passion, the Emmer Damascus bread knife is a must-have for every sourdough enthusiast. Our designers have combined the resilience of steel with an exquisite raindrop pattern, reminiscent of the intricate details of sourdough bread itself. The result? A tool that doesn't just slice bread, but celebrates it. Every time you pick up this knife, the world of sourdough bread-making becomes an artistic journey, urging you to create and enjoy the finest slices.
Key Features:
Artistic Craftsmanship: Inspired by the art of sourdough bread-making, the raindrop pattern on the knife is both visually stunning and symbolic.
Superior Comfort: With an ergonomic G10 handle, this knife ensures minimal fatigue, even after prolonged use. Designed keeping human ergonomics in mind, it promises a comfortable grip, reducing hand soreness and numbness.
Exceptional Quality: Made with premium Japanese VG-10 steel, the knife undergoes rigorous 60HRC vacuum heat treatment and liquid nitrogen cooling. The result? A blade with a Rockwell hardness of 60+, ensuring durability and sharpness.
Precision Cutting: The knife's sharp edge, with a cutting angle of 16-18 degrees, ensures neat and thin slices. Its 8-inch length provides optimal maneuverability, while the serrations ensure a fluffy texture in every bread slice.
Durable and Long-lasting: Emmer focuses on quality over quantity. Our materials are top-notch, and our workmanship is unparalleled. The full-tang structure of the knife ensures longevity and sturdiness.
Customer Satisfaction: Emmer stands by its products. Our 24/7 customer service team is always ready to assist. Our commitment is to ensure that you have the best bread-making experience.
Elegant Presentation: Each Emmer Damascus bread knife comes in a sophisticated gift box, making it a perfect gift for bread enthusiasts, chefs, and culinary aficionados.
Note: Emmer prides itself on authenticity and quality. While we've taken inspiration from the market, our products stand out in their own right. We encourage you to experience the Emmer difference.