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Handmade Damascus Kitchen Knife Set of 5 with Full Tang Wood Handles

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Handmade Damascus Kitchen Knife Set of 5 with Full Tang Wood HandlesThis handmade Damascus kitchen knife set combines essential blade profiles for complete kitchen prep. Each knife features a forged Damascus steel blade and solid wooden handle built for control, comfort, and durability. The set supports daily cooking tasks from vegetable prep to meat slicing and precision trimming. This Damascus kitchen knife set puts five forged blades in your hand before the first cut. The layered steel catches the light in a dark,

This handmade Damascus kitchen knife set combines essential blade profiles for complete kitchen prep. Each knife features a forged Damascus steel blade and solid wooden handle built for control, comfort, and durability. The set supports daily cooking tasks from vegetable prep to meat slicing and precision trimming.

This Damascus kitchen knife set puts five forged blades in your hand before the first cut. The layered steel catches the light in a dark, swirling grain, and the wood handle fills the palm with a solid, warm grip. From rough-chopping brisket to scoring a shallot paper-thin, this set covers every station.

The Blade

Each blade is hand-forged from layered Damascus steel. The forge-welded layers create a blade that holds an edge longer than single-stock steel and resists flex under hard chopping. Run a thumb along the flat and the grain is visible: tight swirling lines that are the result of actual forging work, not a surface coating. The Damascus pattern on each blade is unique because no two pieces leave the forge the same way.

The Handle

The handles are shaped from natural wood with a dark, reddish-brown grain. A brass bolster sits at the junction of blade and handle, adding forward weight and protecting the joint under hard use. Two to three steel rivets anchor the full tang securely to the handle scales. The grip sits comfortably in a bare hand and holds steady with kitchen gloves on.

The Build

Every knife in this set uses full tang construction. The steel runs from the tip of the blade through the full length of the handle, pinned with rivets. Full tang transfers cutting energy straight through the blade without flex at the joint. It also guards against handle separation under the daily stress of hard chopping and repetitive slicing.

Included Knives

  • Chef Knife for general chopping, slicing, and daily prep work
  • Santoku Knife for vegetables, proteins, and precision slicing
  • Cleaver for heavy chopping, vegetable prep, and portioning
  • Utility Knife for mid-size prep tasks and fast cutting
  • Paring Knife for peeling, trimming, and detail work

Real-World Use

The chef knife handles the bulk of daily prep: chopping onions, slicing proteins, and breaking down vegetables. The santoku works best for controlled crosscuts on proteins and precise vegetable prep. The cleaver gives you the mass to split through bone joints or crack a hard squash without switching tools. The utility knife covers mid-size prep tasks that are too small for the chef knife and too large for the paring knife, while the paring knife handles coring, peeling, and scoring. A hand-forged blade holds a working edge through these tasks longer than a stamped factory blade because the layers of steel are compressed, not cut.

The JW Difference

JW SteelCrafts hand-forges every knife in Texas. No two pieces carry the same grain pattern, because no two are struck the same way. The brand holds 4.91 stars from 829 verified buyers. Orders ship from the USA in 5 to 10 business days.

Specs

Specification

Detail

Blade Steel

Layered Damascus Steel, hand-forged

Handle Material

Natural Wood

Tang

Full Tang

Includes

5-Piece Set: Chef, Santoku, Cleaver, Utility, and Paring Knife

Ships From

USA

Made By

JW SteelCrafts

 

Who Is This For

  • The home cook who wants a matched Damascus kitchen knife set for weekly meal prep across proteins, produce, and detail work.

  • The backyard pitmaster who needs a cleaver and a long chef knife to break down whole briskets and full racks of ribs.

  • The culinary student building a first serious knife collection that covers every cutting task without overlap.

  • The gift buyer looking for a handmade Damascus knife collection for Father's Day, Christmas, or a chef's housewarming.

How to Use It

Grip the handle with your index finger resting on the flat of the spine, not wrapped over the blade. For the chef knife and santoku, use a forward rocking motion with the tip as the pivot point. For the cleaver, use a straight, controlled chop and let the blade's weight drive through the cut. Keep the edge at the original bevel angle when honing or sharpening. Rinse and dry each blade right after use before setting it down.

How to Care for It

After Every Use

  • Hand wash with warm water and mild dish soap.

  • Dry immediately with a clean cloth. Do not air dry.

  • Never put a Damascus steel knife in the dishwasher. The heat and detergent strip the finish and accelerate rust.

Every Few Weeks

  • Apply a thin coat of food-safe mineral oil to the blade with a clean cloth.

  • Wipe off all excess oil before storing.

  • This slows oxidation and keeps the Damascus grain visible and protected.

Storage

  • Store each knife in a blade guard, on a magnetic strip, or in a knife block.

  • Do not store loose in a drawer. Blade contact on other utensils dulls the edge quickly.

  • Keep the blade dry before any long-term storage to prevent moisture buildup under a guard.

Sharpening

  • Use a whetstone to maintain the original bevel angle. Start at 1000 grit for edge repair, finish at 3000 to 6000 grit.

  • A ceramic honing rod between sharpenings keeps the edge aligned without removing material.

  • Strop on leather after sharpening sessions to realign the apex and smooth the edge.

FAQs

What steel is used in this knife set?

The blades are hand-forged from layered Damascus steel. Forge-welding multiple layers of steel creates a blade with greater strength and edge retention than single-stock steel. The visible grain pattern is a direct result of the forging process.

Is this set designed for home or professional kitchens?

Both. The five blade profiles cover the full range of kitchen prep from peeling and trimming to heavy cleaving. Professional cooks and serious home cooks rely on these daily. The full tang and forged steel hold up under repeated, heavy use.

Does this set include a sheath or storage case?

The product listing does not specify a sheath or storage case for this set. Contact JW SteelCrafts directly at jwsteelcrafts.com before ordering if storage accessories are required.

Is it legal to own this knife set in the United States?

Kitchen knives are legal to own and use in the home throughout the United States. This set is designed for culinary use. Laws on carrying knives in public vary by state. Check your local statutes if you plan to transport them.

How do I sharpen a Damascus kitchen knife?

Use a whetstone for sharpening. Start with 1000 grit for edge repair, then step up to 3000 to 6000 grit to refine the edge. Maintain the original bevel angle on every pass. A ceramic honing rod between sessions keeps the edge straight without removing steel.

Can I get this set with a different handle material?

Contact JW SteelCrafts directly through jwsteelcrafts.com to ask about custom handle options. Each knife is hand-forged, which allows for custom configurations on a case-by-case basis.

How long will a forged Damascus kitchen knife last?

With proper care including hand washing, immediate drying, regular mineral oil treatment, and correct sharpening, a forged Damascus blade outlasts stamped factory knives by years. Full tang construction prevents the handle failure that ends the life of most budget knives.

Is this a good gift?

Yes. The five matched blades, visible Damascus grain, and wood and brass construction make a strong first impression. It suits Father's Day, Christmas, a retirement gift, or a chef's housewarming. The set covers every kitchen role, so it is useful from day one.

Gift This Set

This Damascus kitchen knife set makes a strong gift for Father's Day, Christmas, a chef's retirement, or a housewarming. The five matched blades, the visible layered grain, and the warm wood and brass construction make an impression before a single cut. It ships presentation-ready and no extra wrapping is needed.

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