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Save $350 on this set of 5 forged Japanese chef knives

November 14, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of Nov. 14, you can get the Ryori™ Shefu: Set of Japanese Folded Steel Chef Knives(opens in a new tab) for just $249 instead of $599 — that’s a 58% discount.


Kitchenware is the gift that keeps on giving because, if you’re lucky, the gift recipient will give you some of what they cook. Whether you’re shopping for an established foodie or looking for a focal point for someone’s first kitchen, a nice set of chef knives(opens in a new tab) is a great gift. If you want a set that’s visually stunning and built to last, then get the Ryori™ Shefu, a set of five Japanese Chef Knives for $249. 

Five folded steel chef knives for $350 off

Bring another chef into the fold by giving an irresistible set of knives at your next holiday gift exchange. These blades are made from lightweight high-carbon folded Damascus steel. Each blade has a distinctive wavy pattern in the metal that comes from a high-quality forging process. That edge was hardened further when it was cooled in liquid nitrogen. What you’re left with is a blade that’s extremely resistant to wear and can keep an edge far longer than a stainless steel knife would. 

The set consists of four multi-purpose knives(opens in a new tab) and one shorter knife that could pair well with precision work. You’ll get one eight-inch chef knife, a nine-inch Karouchi Chef knife, an eight-inch Nakiri knife, and a five-inch utility knife. 

These knives are lightweight and versatile. Chop vegetables, slice meat, or make precision cuts with blades that have been sharpened to a razor 15 degrees. Even the handle is a work of art. Made from ultra-premium ebony and rosewood, these ergonomic handles are heat- and moisture-resistant with what the manufacturer describes as “life-long durability.”

A sharp gift for your favorite cook

Gift shopping for a seasoned chef? Or do you need a practical gift that might last a lifetime? Grab a set of high-quality forged kitchen knives and see how much the recipient loves cooking after. For a limited time, get the Ryori™ Shefu set of five Japanese Chef Knives(opens in a new tab) on sale for $249 (reg. $599). 

Prices subject to change.

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