Kitchen & Chef Knives

Damascus Kitchen & Chef Knives: Types, Steel Guide and Our Handmade Collection

What Is a Damascus Chef Knife?

A chef’s knife (cook’s knife) is a broad-blade kitchen knife of 6–10 inches used by professional chefs and home cooks for chopping, slicing, mincing, and dicing across all protein, vegetable, and herb cutting tasks. Damascus chef knives combine two steel types — high-carbon steel and mild steel — forge-welded in alternating layers of 67–512 to produce a single blade with a layered pattern visible across the full blade face. This layered steel construction produces a Rockwell hardness of HRC 58–60 — equivalent to premium Japanese and German kitchen knives — while generating a surface pattern unreproducible by factory stamping.

HM Knives produces handmade kitchen knives for sale forged individually from Damascus and J2 steel. A high quality kitchen knife from HM Knives starts at $65 — each blade shaped by hand on an anvil, not stamped from sheet steel in a production run. Every damascus chef knife in this collection includes a full-tang construction and ships worldwide with a leather or presentation sheath.

Hand-ForgedHRC 58–60 EdgeShips WorldwideCustom EngravingBone & Wood HandlesGift Sets
Hand-forged Damascus and J2 steel — every blade shaped individually. No machine stampingHigh quality kitchen knife: HRC 58–60 — edge retention for daily professional kitchen useShips to UAE, USA, UK, Canada, Australia and 47 further countries via tracked courierCustom kitchen knife for sale: initials, names, dates — hand-engraved on blade or handleBone handle chef knife and natural wood handle options — genuine bone, sheep horn, resin, woodKitchen knife gift set — 5-piece and 7-piece Damascus chef sets available with gift packaging

Every handmade kitchen knife available for purchase in this collection forges individually from Damascus or J2 steel, ships with a full-grain leather sheath or presentation box, and delivers worldwide with tracked courier.

Our Handmade Kitchen & Chef Knives Collection

HM Knives produces various handmade kitchen knives in stock across Damascus and J2 steel — single chef knives and complete chef sets in 5-piece and 7-piece configurations. Handle options include genuine bone, sheep horn, natural wood, and resin. The bone handle chef knife in 11-inch Damascus is the highest-demanded. Chef knife prices start at $65.

What Are the Different Types of Kitchen Knives?

Kitchen knives are a category of cutting tools that divide into four primary types by blade geometry and kitchen task: the chef’s knife, the Damascus kitchen knife, the bone handle kitchen knife, and the Damascus cleaver. Each type addresses a specific cutting task — from general prep through to protein breakdown and heavy chopping. All four types are available as kitchen knives ready to buy in the handmade Damascus collection.

Chef’s Knife — Broad Blade for General Kitchen Use

The chef’s knife (cook’s knife) is a multi-purpose kitchen knife with a broad blade of 8–11 inches and a curved belly that rocks on the cutting board during chopping. Blade geometry: convex edge grind at 15–20 degrees per side. Bolster: brass or steel, 15–25 mm wide. HM Knives produces damascus chef knives up for sale in 9-inch and 11-inch profiles — the best kitchen knife for chopping, slicing, and dicing tasks in a professional or home kitchen.

Damascus Kitchen Knife — Layered Steel for Performance and Aesthetics

A Damascus kitchen knife forges from alternating layers of high-carbon and mild steel, folded to 67–512 layers, producing a Rockwell hardness of HRC 58–60 and a visual weld pattern across the full blade surface. Damascus kitchen knives produce a micro-serrated edge at the microscopic layer interface — cutting resistance through food fibres reduces by 15–20% versus mono-steel at equivalent sharpening angle. Available as a best damascus kitchen knife in single and set configurations.

Bone Handle Kitchen Knife — Natural Grip for Professional Use

A bone handle chef knife carries handle scales from genuine bone — sheep horn, bull horn, or stag bone — fitted to a full-tang blade via brass bolster and pins. Bone handle texture: natural micro-roughness of 50–80 Ra — wet-hand grip resistance without abrasion. The 11-Inch Damascus Bone Handle Chef Knife is the bone handle kitchen knife at our website . Price: from $95.

Damascus Cleaver — Heavy Blade for Protein and Bone Work

A Damascus cleaver is a rectangular broad-blade knife of 7–9 inches with a thick spine of 5–8 mm and a flat edge bevel — designed for breaking down whole protein, splitting bone, and portioning dense vegetables. Blade weight: 350–600 g — mass provides the downward force for bone work without requiring excessive arm force. HM Knives produces handmade kitchen knives for sale that include cleaver-profile Damascus blades in the 7-piece chef set.

Kitchen Knife Types Reference Table

TypeBlade LengthEdge AngleBest Kitchen TaskHRCHM Knives Option
Chef’s Knife8–11 inches15–20° per sideChopping, slicing, dicing58–609-inch + 11-inch Damascus
Damascus Kitchen Knife7–11 inches15–20° per sideAll-round — fine + heavy prep58–60Single + sets (5-pc / 7-pc)
Bone Handle Kitchen Knife9–11 inches15–20° per sideProfessional daily prep58–6011-inch Damascus/bone
Damascus Cleaver7–9 inches20–25° per sideProtein, bone, dense vegetables58–60Included in 7-piece set

Which Steel Is Best for a Kitchen Knife — Damascus or J2?

Kitchen knife steel selection involves three variables absent from hunting and outdoor knife selection: acidic food contact, daily moisture exposure, and high cutting frequency. HM Knives produces kitchen knives in Damascus pattern-welded steel and J2 high-carbon steel — both at HRC 58–60 — plus D2 tool steel at HRC 60–62 in the dual-function chef-skinner model.

Damascus Steel for Kitchen Knives — Edge Performance and Aesthetics

Damascus kitchen knife steel forges from 67–512 alternating layers of high-carbon and mild steel, producing HRC 58–60 with a micro-serrated edge interface that reduces cutting friction by 15–20% versus mono-steel at equivalent sharpening angle. Damascus steel oxidises in contact with acidic foods — lemon, tomato, vinegar — forming a grey-brown patina within 24–72 hours. Patina does not affect blade performance. A damascus chef knife now selling requires hand washing and mineral oil application every 2–4 weeks in active kitchen use.

J2 Steel for Kitchen Knives — Best Value Handmade Option

J2 steel is a high-carbon alloy at 0.7–0.8% carbon, hardened to HRC 58–60 — the same hardness specification as the Damascus range, at lower price point. J2 steel achieves a sharpening angle of 15–17 degrees per side — finer edge geometry than most factory stainless steel kitchen knives, which sharpen at 20–25 degrees. A handmade kitchen knife in J2 starts at $65. Oiling interval: every 3–4 weeks in daily kitchen use.

Steel Comparison Table — Kitchen Knife Applications

SteelHRC HardnessCarbon %Edge AngleKitchen MaintenanceBest For
Damascus58–600.6–1.5%15–20° per sideHand wash only. Oil every 2–4 weeks. No dishwasher.Aesthetics + performance. Gift + collector.
J2 High-Carbon58–600.7–0.8%15–17° per sideHand wash only. Oil every 3–4 weeks. No dishwasher.Best value. Daily kitchen use.
D2 Tool Steel60–621.5%18–20° per sideHand wash only. Oil every 4–6 weeks. Diamond hone required.Hard daily use. Extended resharpen interval.

How to Choose the Right Kitchen Knife — Four Buying Criteria

Kitchen knife selection requires matching four physical attributes to cooking style and frequency: blade length to primary kitchen task, handle material to grip conditions, edge geometry to food type, and balance point to cutting technique. The table below maps each criterion to a measurable specification for the HM Knives Damascus collection.

CriterionSpecificationWhy It MattersHM Knives Answer
Blade length8–10 inch: professional all-round. 9 inch: home cook daily. 11 inch: bulk prep + large proteinLength determines reach and rocking arc on the cutting board9-inch and 11-inch profiles — both Damascus and J2
Handle materialBone, horn, or stabilised wood for professional kitchens. Resin for moisture resistanceSmooth factory plastic loses grip in oily or wet hands. Bone and horn provide natural micro-texture gripGenuine bone, sheep horn, natural wood, resin — four handle options
Edge geometryConvex grind (15–17°): finer edge, better food release. Factory stainless: 20–25°Lower angle = sharper edge, less cutting resistance. Every 3° reduction = 10–15% less cutting effortConvex edge grind at 15–20° across all Damascus models
Balance pointBalanced at bolster: neutral for rocking cuts. Blade-heavy: better for push cutsBalance affects fatigue over long prep sessions. A bolster-balanced knife extends comfortable use by 30–40 minutesBrass bolster on all models — balanced at blade-handle junction

What Is the Best Kitchen Knife for a Home Cook?

The best chef knife for home cook use carries a 9-inch blade, balanced at the bolster, with a bone or wood handle — specifications that handle the full range of daily kitchen tasks without excess weight. In the HM Knives range, the Damascus Kitchen Chef Skinner 9-Inch with Natural Wood Handle at $75 and the 9-Inch Sheep Horn Chef at $70 both satisfy all four criteria. Both forge in Damascus steel at HRC 58–60.

What Is the Best Kitchen Knife Set?

The best kitchen knife set for home and professional use carries individually hand-forged blades — not laser-cut set knives stamped to uniform tolerances. The HM Knives 5-Piece Damascus Chef Set (from $275) and the 7-Piece Damascus Chef Set (from $385) both carry individually forged blades at HRC 58–60. The 7-piece set includes a santoku and bread knife — the best damascus kitchen knife set in the collection for full kitchen coverage.

Which Kitchen Knife Fits Your Needs?

Your Use CaseRecommended ProductKey FeatureBlade LengthPrice From
Professional chef — daily kitchen11-inch Damascus Bone Handle Chef KnifeHRC 58–60, convex grind, bone grip11 inch$95
Home cook — everyday prep9-inch Damascus Wood Handle or 9-inch Sheep HornBalanced bolster, Damascus HRC 58–609 inch$70
Gift — knife set for chefDamascus 5-pc Resin or 5-pc Wood Handle SetIndividually forged blades, gift packaging10-inch chef included$275
Collector and display11-inch Bone Handle Damascus or 7-piece SetDamascus weld pattern, presentation quality9–11 inch$95
Gift for him — single knifeDamascus Bone Handle or Sheep Horn modelsCustom engraving available on all models9–11 inch$75
Outdoor and camp cookingDamascus Chef Skinner 9-inch Wood or Sheep HornDual chef-skinner profile for kitchen and field9 inch$70
UAE buyer — custom orderAny Damascus model + custom engravingShips UAE via tracked courier, import docs included9–11 inch$75+

How to Care for a Damascus Kitchen Knife

How to Clean and Oil a Damascus Chef Knife After Kitchen Use

Damascus kitchen knife blades oxidise in contact with acidic foods — citrus, tomato, onion, and vinegar — and in humid storage conditions. Wash the blade by hand with warm water and neutral dish soap immediately after use. Never place a Damascus kitchen knife in a dishwasher — dishwasher detergent contains alkaline compounds that accelerate surface oxidation and erode the weld pattern. Dry the blade with a cloth within 10 minutes of washing. Apply food-grade mineral oil to the blade surface every 2–4 weeks in daily kitchen use.

How to Sharpen a Damascus Kitchen Knife

Damascus and J2 kitchen knife blades sharpen at 15–17 degrees per side — a finer angle than the 20–25 degrees used for factory stainless kitchen knives. Use a 1,000-grit whetstone for routine maintenance and a 3,000-grit stone for refinement. Work 6–8 strokes per side from heel to tip at consistent angle. Finish with a leather strop or a honing rod — 4–6 passes re-aligns the edge burr. Resharpen interval in daily kitchen use: every 3–4 months.

How to Maintain a Bone or Wood Kitchen Knife Handle

Bone and horn kitchen knife handles — sheep horn, bull horn, and bone scales — absorb kitchen moisture and oils through the grain structure. Apply food-grade beeswax or cutting board oil to bone and horn handles once per month in active kitchen use. Natural wood handles require raw linseed oil or food-safe danish oil applied every 6–8 weeks. Keep bone and wood handles away from extended water immersion — soaking warps grain structure in under 15 minutes.

Every handmade kitchen knife for sale at HM Knives forges individually on an anvil from Damascus or J2 steel. No factory production. No stamped blades. No printed Damascus surface patterns. Every kitchen knife forges to HRC 58–60 and ships with a full-grain leather or presentation sheath.

Custom engraving is available on every design — initials, names, dates, or motifs. Kitchen knife gift set orders — 5-piece and 7-piece Damascus sets — ship in gift packaging within 10–14 business days.

HM Knives ships to the UAE, USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and 47 further countries. Custom kitchen knives for UAE buyers ship via tracked courier with standard import documentation.

For field and outdoor cutting blades, see our hunting knives collections.

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