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Artisan 5-Piece Damascus Chef Knife Set with Brown Pakka Wood Handles and Lanyard Holes

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Artisan 5-Piece Damascus Chef Knife Set with Brown Pakka Wood Handles and Lanyard HolesThis artisan 5 piece Damascus chef knife set is built for cooks who want handcrafted quality in a compact, focused collection. Each blade is forged from layered Damascus steel and paired with a brown Pakka wood handle featuring a lanyard hole for secure storage and display. The set covers every core kitchen task from heavy prep cuts to fine detail work without the bulk of an oversized collection. Key Features Artisan 5 piece Damascus knife set with

This artisan 5-piece Damascus chef knife set is built for cooks who want handcrafted quality in a compact, focused collection. Each blade is forged from layered Damascus steel and paired with a brown Pakka wood handle featuring a lanyard hole for secure storage and display. The set covers every core kitchen task — from heavy prep cuts to fine detail work — without the bulk of an oversized collection.

Key Features

  • Artisan 5-piece Damascus knife set with brown Pakka wood handles
  • Lanyard holes on all handles for hanging storage and easy access
  • Pattern-welded Damascus steel with visible layered grain structure
  • Full tang construction for strength, balance, and long-term durability
  • 8-inch chef knife as the primary blade for heavy cutting tasks
  • Precision-ground edges for clean slicing with minimal resistance
  • Ergonomic handle shape for a secure, fatigue-free grip
  • Handcrafted using traditional forging methods by JW Steel Crafts

What's Included (5 Knives)

  • 8-inch chef knife — primary blade for general prep and heavy cutting
  • Santoku-style chef knife — precision cuts and vegetable work
  • Utility knife — versatile for everyday kitchen tasks
  • Compact prep knife — detailed preparation and close work
  • Paring knife — peeling, trimming, and fine ingredient control

Steel and Handle Construction

Each blade is forged through repeated folding and welding of high-carbon steel layers. This process creates the signature Damascus pattern while improving edge retention and structural strength. The full tang runs the full length of the brown Pakka wood handle. Pakka wood is a stabilised composite material that resists moisture, warping, and cracking better than natural wood alone. The lanyard hole on each handle allows wall mounting or cord attachment for organised kitchen storage.

Cutting Performance

The refined edge geometry reduces drag through meat, vegetables, herbs, and fruit. Damascus steel holds its edge longer than standard stainless blades, so you sharpen less often. The ergonomic handle angle supports a natural wrist position during extended prep sessions, reducing hand fatigue without sacrificing control.

Who This Set Is For

  • Professional chefs who want an artisan-made chef knife set for daily use
  • Home cooks upgrading to forged Damascus kitchen blades
  • Buyers looking for the best artisan handmade chef knife for sale
  • Gift buyers seeking a compact, high-quality Damascus knife collection

FAQ — Most Commonly Asked Questions

What is Pakka wood, and why is it used on knife handles?

Pakka wood is a stabilised composite made from natural wood layers compressed with resin under high pressure. It resists moisture, warping, and cracking far better than untreated wood. 

What is the lanyard hole on the handle used for?

The lanyard hole lets you hang the knife on a wall hook or attach a cord for organised storage. It is also a common feature on artisan and outdoor knives for secure carry. 

Is the 8-inch chef knife the right size for most kitchen tasks?

Yes. An 8-inch chef knife is the most versatile blade size in any kitchen. It handles large vegetables, boneless meats, herbs, and general prep work with ease. 

Does forged Damascus steel stay sharp longer than regular kitchen knives?

Yes. The layered structure of Damascus steel combines hard and soft steel in alternating bands. This gives the edge both sharpness and flexibility. 

How do I care for Pakka wood handles?

Hand wash only and dry the handles immediately after use. Do not soak in water or place in a dishwasher. Pakka wood is moisture-resistant but not waterproof. 

Is this a good starter Damascus knife set for a home cook?

Yes. A 5-piece set covers every essential kitchen task without overwhelming a new user. The artisan Damascus blades deliver professional performance, and the brown Pakka wood handles are easy to grip and maintain.

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