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JW SteelCrafts 4-Piece Damascus Kitchen Knife Set — Cleaver, Gyuto, Utility & Paring Knife with Olive Wood Handles

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JW SteelCrafts 4-Piece Damascus Kitchen Knife Set — Cleaver, Gyuto, Utility & Paring Knife with Olive Wood HandlesThis 4 piece Damascus kitchen knife set puts every essential blade in one place. A 10 inch cleaver handles the heavy work. A gyuto handles general prep. A utility knife fills the middle ground. A 9 inch paring knife handles the fine detail. Every blade is hand forged from layered Damascus steel and fitted with natural olive wood handles and steel bolsters. The Blades All four blades are forged from layered 1095 high carbon steel and 15N20 nickel

This 4-piece Damascus kitchen knife set puts every essential blade in one place. A 10-inch cleaver handles the heavy work. A gyuto handles general prep. A utility knife fills the middle ground. A 9-inch paring knife handles the fine detail. Every blade is hand-forged from layered Damascus steel and fitted with natural olive wood handles and steel bolsters.

The Blades

All four blades are forged from layered 1095 high-carbon steel and 15N20 nickel alloy. The two steels are stacked, heated, and hammer-welded into a single solid billet. Repeated folding multiplies the layer count and strengthens the grain structure throughout the steel. Acid etching after forging reveals the Damascus pattern — flowing contrast lines that run the full length of each blade. Every chef knife set carries a slightly different pattern formation.

Heat treatment brings each blade to 58–60 HRC. That hardness holds a sharp working edge through daily prep without becoming brittle under regular cutting load.

What Each Knife Does

The 10-inch cleaver is the heaviest blade in the set. Its wide rectangular profile and weighted spine drive through dense root vegetables, thick cuts of meat, and whole poultry joints with full flat-edge contact on each stroke. The weight does the work — less wrist effort per chop.

The gyuto chef knife handles the bulk of daily prep. It slices proteins, breaks down vegetables, minces herbs, and manages most tasks a home cook or professional chef faces during service. The curved belly suits both rocking and push cuts.

The utility knife bridges the gap between the gyuto and paring knife. It trims fat from proteins, portions smaller cuts, slices sandwiches, and handles mid-size prep tasks where the gyuto is too large and the paring knife is too short.

The 9-inch paring knife is the smallest blade in the set at 9 inches overall. It handles peeling, scoring, trimming around bones, and any close-hand detail work that needs a short, controlled blade. The pointed tip gets into tight areas cleanly.

Handle Material

Each knife is fitted with a natural olive wood handle. Olive wood is a dense, close-grained hardwood with natural oils that resist moisture without needing regular conditioning. The grain pattern varies across every handle — no two pieces are identical. The surface stays firm and dry during wet prep without becoming slippery.

Bolster and Full Tang Construction

Steel bolsters sit at the blade-to-handle junction on each knife. The bolster adds forward balance weight, reinforces the most stressed point of the knife, and acts as a natural finger guard during chopping and slicing strokes.

Every knife is full tang. The blade steel runs the complete length from tip to handle end, pinned through the olive wood for permanent, solid construction. Full tang eliminates blade separation under load and distributes weight evenly across the entire knife length.

Specs at a Glance

  • Pieces: 4 knives
  • Largest blade: 10 inches (cleaver)
  • Smallest overall: 9 inches (paring knife)
  • Handle material: Natural olive wood
  • Bolster: Steel
  • Blade steel: Layered Damascus (1095 + 15N20)
  • Construction: Full tang
  • Hardness: 58–60 HRC
  • Engraving: Available on request

Makes a Strong Gift For Home cooks, professional chefs, knife collectors, groomsmen, Father's Day, anniversaries, and culinary graduates.

FAQs

Why does this set include a cleaver instead of a second chef's knife?

A cleaver handles tasks a gyuto cannot — sustained heavy chopping through dense vegetables, splitting poultry joints, and breaking down thick meat cuts. Including both gives this set a wider functional range than two similarly sized chef knives would provide.

Is olive wood a practical handle material for kitchen use?

Yes. Olive wood is naturally dense and oily, which helps it resist moisture without regular conditioning. It is heavier than synthetic handles, which adds rear balance weight to each knife. The surface stays stable and dry in the hand during active prep.

What does the steel bolster do on each knife?

The bolster adds weight at the balance point between blade and handle. It also protects the fingers from sliding forward onto the blade edge during heavy chopping strokes. The flush fit between bolster and olive wood keeps the junction clean and tight over time.

How should this set be stored?

Use a knife roll, wooden block, or magnetic wall strip. Never store loose in a drawer — blade contact with other utensils dulls the edge and risks chipping the Damascus surface pattern on each knife.

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