Seki Kyuba NIJI Pairing Petty 15cm – Natural Brown

£260

NIJI, meaning “rainbow” in Japanese, represents a unique fusion of artistry and performance. Its core of premium 12Cr18MoV steel is artfully sandwiched between 37 layers of stainless steel, brass, and copper, creating mesmerising patterns that make each knife truly unique. Like a rainbow appearing after rain, each blade reveals stunning, one-of-a-kind patterns that catch the light differently with every angle. While positioned just below our SHIN line in performance, NIJI offers an unmatched aesthetic experience that transforms your kitchen into a gallery. The layered construction doesn’t just create beautiful patterns – it contributes to excellent edge retention and incredible cutting performance. Perfect for those who view cooking as both a culinary and visual art form, and want their knives to be conversation pieces as well as high-performance tools.

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Small but mighty: Petty

The Seki Kyuba NIJI Petty, with its precise 15cm blade, is the detail specialist of this stunning collection. “Petty” derives from the French “petit,” perfectly describing this knife’s role as a nimble, agile counterpart to larger chef’s knives.

Crafted with a premium 12Cr18MoV steel core sandwiched between 37 layers of stainless steel, brass, and copper, the NIJI Petty offers exceptional performance wrapped in breathtaking aesthetics. The multi-metal construction creates unique, rainbow-like patterns that catch light differently at various angles, making each knife truly one-of-a-kind. The hammered texture not only enhances the visual appeal but also helps reduce food sticking during delicate cutting tasks.

With a Rockwell Hardness of 62-63 HRC, this Petty provides excellent edge retention whilst maintaining good chip resistance. The 15cm blade length makes it ideal for intricate tasks where larger knives feel unwieldy. It excels at peeling, trimming, and detailed cutting work, making it an indispensable tool for garnish preparation, delicate fruit work, or precise meat trimming.

The NIJI Petty combines functionality with unmatched aesthetic appeal. Each knife features a handle crafted from durable, stabilised wood, ensuring a secure grip even during the most delicate operations. For those who view cooking as both a culinary and visual art form, the NIJI Petty transforms even the simplest kitchen tasks into an experience of beauty and precision.

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The Blade

The blade in the NIJI line is designed to make cooking more enjoyable as cutting through produce will become an effortless task. The blade is handcrafted by skilled Japanese blacksmiths in Seki, Gifu village in Japan with premium 12Cr18MoV steel core, artfully sandwiched between 37 layers of stainless steel, brass, and copper, creating mesmerising rainbow patterns that make each knife truly unique. The 12Cr18MoV steel is specifically chosen for its excellent balance of sharpness, durability and corrosion resistance.

The sharp blade is set in a premium-cut, waterproof stabilised maple burl wood available in Mediterranean Blue, Olive Green, or Natural Brown. The knife comes in a handcrafted, minimalist wooden box wrapped in a unique illustration strip.

12Cr18MoV steel offers an excellent balance between edge retention, durability, and razor sharpness. The blade has an impressive Rockwell Hardness rating (HRC) of 62-63, which provides exceptional edge retention while maintaining good chip resistance. This means the edge stays noticeably sharper for a longer time, reducing the frequency of sharpening required. The multi-layered construction doesn’t just create beautiful patterns – it contributes to excellent cutting performance and stability.

The blade’s hammered finish not only adds visual appeal but also helps reduce food sticking during use, enhancing efficiency in your food preparation. Like a rainbow appearing after rain, each blade reveals stunning, one-of-a-kind patterns that catch the light differently with every angle.

The Handle

The beautiful handle is made with extremely limited European maple burl dyed in an Natural Brown colour and feature a subtle copper ring under the oak bog wood kakumaki (collar of the handle). The wood has to be dried for two years before it undergoes the process of stabilisation. This ensures the wood is completely waterproof to avoid bacteria growth and is able to last generations.

The blade’s kakumaki (collar) is made with oak bog wood. A wood ranging from 2,500 to 5,000 years in age. Its age and living conditions give it a unique character and rich natural colour variation determined by its age. Giving you a knife with a rich history.

The stabilised premium-cut maple burl is shaped into an octagonal shaped ambidextrous handle to give you a firm grip on the knife. Not only are the handles aesthetically pleasing, they are also perfectly balanced, light and comfortable. This allows for maximum precision and more controlled movements during use.

No two handle colours or patterns are ever the same as the natural properties of each wood block are unique and will absorb the colour dye differently. This will give each knife a beautiful unique look and it can serve as an unforgettable gift.

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The Blacksmith

The spirit of Samurai “Bushido” has never faded away from the history of Japan. The art of greatest sword smiths has been inherited through 780 years till now and it’s present in Japan’s Samurai Knife City, Seki in Gifu Prefecture, where Seki Kyuba knives are made.

High quality katana and kitchen blades are made with Japan’s traditional swordsmith technique and the latest technology, and are famed throughout the world today, especially high end kitchen knives.

Our partnership with one of the most talented and prominent blacksmiths of Japan resulted in Seki Kyuba kitchen knives, that are perfect for those that demand the highest quality. Being part of the Japanese knife community and owning a knife like this is a great honour and pleasure. We welcome you to Kyuba knives world.