7-Piece Damascus Kitchen Knife Set — Chinese Cleaver, Bread, Chef, Santoku, Slicing, Utility & Paring
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7-Piece Damascus Kitchen Knife Set — Chinese Cleaver, Bread, Chef, Santoku, Slicing, Utility & Paring

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7-Piece Damascus Kitchen Knife Set — Chinese Cleaver, Bread, Chef, Santoku, Slicing, Utility & ParingThis Damascus kitchen knife set gives you seven purpose built knives for complete daily kitchen prep. Every blade is forged from layered Damascus steel in a woodgrain ladder pattern finish. Every handle is shaped from purple pakka wood with steel bolsters and silver mosaic pins. Full tang construction runs through every handle. No storage is included. This is the only 7 piece Damascus kitchen knife set at JW Steel Crafts with purple pakka wood

This Damascus kitchen knife set gives you seven purpose-built knives for complete daily kitchen prep. Every blade is forged from layered Damascus steel in a woodgrain ladder pattern finish. Every handle is shaped from purple pakka wood with steel bolsters and silver mosaic pins. Full tang construction runs through every handle. No storage is included.

This is the only 7-piece Damascus kitchen knife set at JW Steel Crafts with purple pakka wood handles, steel bolsters, and a Chinese Cleaver, Bread, Chef, Santoku, Slicing, Utility, and Paring configuration.

The History Behind This Blade

The Chinese cleaver entered professional kitchen culture across East and Southeast Asia as the primary all-purpose blade wider and heavier than a Western chef knife, designed to handle everything from vegetable breakdown to bone work with a single blade. The bread knife, with its serrated edge, became a Western kitchen standard in the early 20th century when commercial bread production created the need for a blade that cut clean slices through hard crusts without crushing soft interiors. Combining both into a seven-knife Damascus set gives every kitchen the full range of Eastern and Western cutting traditions in one matched collection. Purple pakka wood entered premium kitchen knife craft for its bold color, moisture resistance, and structural density. The JW Steel Crafts purple pakka wood set brings that combined tradition into every kitchen.

What Is Inside the Set

  • Chinese Cleaver — Wide rectangular blade for heavy vegetable breakdown and meat portioning, largest blade in the set

  • Bread Knife — Serrated edge for clean sawing cuts through hard crusts without crushing soft interiors

  • Chef Knife — Primary slicing, chopping, and general daily prep tasks

  • Santoku Knife — Flat edge for push cuts through produce and controlled precision slicing

  • Slicing Knife — Long clean cuts on roasts, proteins, and large meat portions

  • Utility Knife — Mid-size trimming and portioning between chef and paring

  • Paring Knife — Peeling, scoring, and close-hand detail work, smallest blade in the set

Blade Performance

Every blade is forged from layered Damascus steel in a woodgrain ladder pattern finish. The woodgrain pattern forms during forging when the layered steel billet is shaped and drawn to create long parallel flowing lines across the full blade flat — distinct from the circular raindrop or bold wave patterns found on other Damascus sets in the store. The layered structure builds consistent edge retention through repeated daily kitchen use. Full tang construction runs through every purple pakka wood handle and spreads weight evenly from blade tip to handle base across all seven knives.

Handle Construction

Every handle is shaped from purple pakka wood. Pakka wood is natural hardwood compressed with resin under high pressure. It resists moisture, does not swell or crack, and holds its deep purple tone through daily kitchen use. Steel bolsters sit between each blade and handle, adding front-end weight for better cutting balance and protecting fingers during heavy prep work. Silver mosaic pins lock every handle firmly to the full tang for long-term structural reliability across all seven knives.

Best Used For

  • Complete daily kitchen prep combining Eastern and Western blade traditions

  • Professional chef and serious home kitchen use

  • Chinese cleaver and bread knife collectors in one matched Damascus set

  • High-volume meal prep requiring full seven-blade task coverage

  • Gifting for home cooks, professional chefs, and Damascus knife collectors

Specifications

Feature

Details

Quantity

7 knives

Blade Material

Woodgrain ladder pattern Damascus steel

Knives Included

Chinese Cleaver, Bread, Chef, Santoku, Slicing, Utility, Paring

Handle Material

Purple pakka wood

Bolster

Steel bolster on each knife

Pin Detail

Silver mosaic pins

Construction

Full tang

Storage

Not included

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the woodgrain ladder Damascus pattern?

Long parallel flowing lines form across the blade flat during forging when the layered steel billet is drawn and shaped — creating a woodgrain appearance distinct from raindrop or wave Damascus patterns found on other sets in the store.

What is the Chinese cleaver used for?

The wide rectangular blade handles heavy vegetable breakdown, meat portioning, and dense ingredient chopping — covering tasks a standard chef knife cannot handle with the same force and flat-edge contact.

What do the steel bolsters do?

They add front-end weight for better cutting balance and protect fingers from sliding onto the blade during heavy chopping and prep tasks across all seven knives.

Does this set include storage?

No. Use a magnetic wall strip, knife block, or knife roll. Never store loose in a drawer — blade contact dulls edges and risks chipping the Damascus surface.

Are all seven knives full tang?

Yes. The tang runs the full length of every purple pakka wood handle for strength, balance, and long-term durability across all seven knives.

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