Nakiyo Berlin 10" Bread Knife
Nakiyo Berlin 10" Bread Knife
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Nakiyo Berlin is our premier Western-style series, constructed in the traditional German style for a hefty feel and a balance point in the handle and with comfortable, modern styling. Berlin knives feature blades forged from tough 1.4116 stainless steel, ideal for durability in hard use, and full-tang handles of luxurious ebony wood.
Function
Function
The bread knife, as its name suggests, is specialized for slicing through bread without crushing it. Developed in Germany and the United States in the late 19th century, its serrated edge can saw through the crust without exerting pressure on the bread, giving a clean, non-destructive cut. The serrated edge also makes it useful for other foods with hard exteriors and soft cores, as well as anything fibrous.
Blade
Blade
Nakiyo Berlin blades are forged from certified German-made 1.4116, a high-carbon, martensitic stainless steel, hardened to a Rockwell hardness of 58±1. Although this, like other German steels, will not retain an edge as long as many Japanese steels, it excels in toughness, making Berlin blades especially durable in harder use. 1.4116 is also renowned for its ease of sharpening.
Handle
Handle
Nakiyo Berlin handles are constructed in the traditional German style to give the knife a hefty feel and a center of gravity near the grip. Scales of solid ebony wood sandwich a full tang, forged with the blade as one piece, and are securely riveted in place. The handle is contoured for a firm, comfortable grip.
Specifications
Specifications
Length
255 mm (10.0") blade, 385 mm (15.2") overall
Weight
205 g (7.2 oz)
Blade Material
1.4116 Stainless
Edge
Serrated
Handle Material
Ebony wood
Handle Shape
Ergonomic
Care & Maintenance
Care & Maintenance
Wash your knife by hand with warm water, soap, and a soft sponge or dish towel. Avoid prolonged exposure to heat or moisture. Remember—there's no such thing as a dishwasher-safe knife!
To prevent edge chips, avoid impacts with hard surfaces. Don't chop bones, shells, or frozen food, and cut only on a wood or bamboo cutting board. Don't leave your knife where the edge might come in contact with something hard, such as in a sink or a drawer with other knives.
Store your knife so that the edge is protected from abrasion and impact. We recommend a magnetic stand, but you can also use a knife block with horizontal slots. If you must keep it in a drawer, use an edge protector. See our storage options here.
Sharpening
Sharpening
Serrated knives stay sharp longer than most other types and are usually not feasible to sharpen at home, but with practice, it can be done with a round file, a small diamond sharpening rod, or the edge of a coarse whetstone.
Alternatively, you can have your knives sharpened professionally. Seattle Cutlery offers a state-of-the-art, mail-in sharpening service for our own customers, but other services may be available to you locally.
Warranty
Warranty
All Nakiyo, Tojiro, Sabatier, and SeaCut products sold by Seattle Cutlery are covered by our lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. If you follow our care and maintenance advice and your knife ever fails during honest use, we will gladly repair or replace it. Our warranty does not cover regular wear and tear or damage due to misuse, but we may still be able to help in some cases.
Returns
Returns
Any item in original, unused condition may be returned within 30 days for any reason. Read our full refund policy here.
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