FRIEDRICH HERDER ABR. SOHN - HADRAMI Chef's knife Carbon

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Product no.: 4259.180.PADOUK.CS
Manufacturer: Friedrich Herder Abraham Sohn
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 FRIEDRICH HERDER ABR. SOHN - HADRAMI Chef's knife Carbon steel Art. No. 4259.180.PADOUK.CS
 
total length             29,0 cm
blade length          18,0  cm
Blade material carbon steel, forged, non-stainless
blade shape slightly drawn upwards 
blade height           3,0 cm
blade thickness        2,0 mm
hardness 60 Rockwell approximately
handle length 11,5 cm
handle material PADOUK in color RED, triple riveted in brass 
Special feature PIKAS emblem in brass
Mesesrseries Hadrami 
weight 164 gram
Manufacturer FRIEDRICH HERDER ABRAHAM SOHN, Solingen, Germany
Hand wash obligatory
Search words chef's knife, kitchen knife, ham knife, butcher's knife, butcher's knife

Even though this beautiful gem often ends up in the German kitchen, the Hadrami knife was originally built for the Arab market. 
The Feast of Sacrifice, also known as Eid ul-Adha (Arabic عيد الأضحى, DMG ʿĪdu l-Aḍḥā) or Eid-e Qurban (Persian عید قربان, DMG ʿEid-e qurbān) as well as Qurban(i), is the highest Islamic festival. It is celebrated at the culmination of Hajj, the pilgrimage to Mecca, begins annually on the tenth of the Islamic month of Dhū l-Hijjah, and lasts four days. Due to the Islamic lunar calendar, the Feast of Sacrifice can take place at any time of year; it shifts backwards in the solar calendar by usually eleven days per year.

Together with the ʿĪd al-fiṭr, the festival of breaking the fast at the beginning of the month of Shavāl, the month following the fasting month of Ramadan, it is one of the most important festivities in the Islamic calendar.
Friedr. Herder Abr. Sohn has been manufacturing knives, scissors and tools for a wide range of applications since 1727.
Traditional manufacturing techniques combined with continuous development bring these products to the highest quality and long-lasting sharpness.
PIK AS.  On February 27th, Peter Herder took over the trademark Schoppenass (= "Pik As") and had this registered in the trademark roll of the Solingen Knife Court. HERDER- good knives.  German handwork from Solingen.

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