GÜDE series DAMAST model CHAI DAO damast steel desert ironwood pit cloth set 2-piece

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GÜDE series DAMAST model CHAI DAO damast steel desert ironwood pit cloth set 2-piece Article No. DA7742/16 
  
Set consists of
1 x CHAI DAO 
total length 31 cm
blade length 18,0 cm approximately
blade material MARKUS BALBACH damascus steel 300 layers, not stainless
hardness - 63 Rockwell
Pattern wild damascus
handle material desert ironwood
weight 222 gram
1 x kitchen towel
Dimensions 100 cm x 50 cm
Material half-linen in color blue-grey
Inscription GÜDE
Manufacturer GÜDE, Solingen, Germany
Hand wash is mandatory
Original packaging of the manufacturer
Search words Chinese chef's knife, damascus steel knife, damascus steel chef's knife with pit cloth, damascus knife, damascus chef's knife, utility knife, damascus, damascus blade.

"GÜDE, the knives."  That's what it says.
A wonderful pit cloth made of half linen in blue-gray color. In a generous format that can be practically tucked into the waistband of pants and aprons to always be at hand. This is quality for grabbing, not for drying fragile wine glasses, but as heat protection where hands are laid on pots and pans, where work is done at the grill. Over time, sharp blades will leave their cuts in the linen. Which does not mean a loss of quality, but an ennoblement of a GRUBENTUCH. Like self-experienced tears in the knees of your oldest jeans. Just right for pairing with a damascus steel knife CHAI DAO of the exclusive series DAMASTSTAHL by GÜDE from Solingen.
300 layers of MARKUS BALBACH damascus steel in a non-stainless finish. This is composed of hard brittle metal and softer steel to combine the best properties of each. At around 1200 degrees Celsius, a block of different layers of material is heated, hammered, cooled in an oil bath and heated again from the beginning, just like nougat. In between, the blacksmith sprinkles baking soda over it to close the pores, and again it goes into the heat grill, turning and turning. This can take as long as two days for the knifemaker to obtain his three hundred layers. To make the patterning of a "Wild Damascus" visible, a special final etching process is required. CHAI DAO means chef's knife in Chinese. A bulbous blade about 18 cm long with a broad blade. Plenty of food fits on it to heave it over into the pan.  It is obvious that such an effort must be crowned with a special handle.
GÜDE offers desert ironwood. A rare, expensive material that may only be used as dead wood. Mostly taken from the hot Sonoran desert, it is often up to 1500 years old. So about as old as Islam. Surrounded by snakes, scorpions, desert squirrels - which can lay their broad tails over their bodies and heads like a sun sail to protect them from the heat - and cacti, the wood matures under a scorching sun. It does not tolerate cold, especially frost, but heat makes it blossom into a wonderful pink. The wood is hard, difficult to work and very dense. It sinks in water. The shape of the handle, however, is a GÜDE classic. A triple rivet with a final knob as handle protection. The summary of the description must be: Beautiful. Very beautiful. And in the short length a rarity. 
© Erda Spitz by Findig

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