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kiritsuke knife spectreiiJapanese Kiritsuke Knife, Spectre II The 2nd variation of the Kaitsuko Prestige Collection The Spectre II is the second piece in our Spectre series, a collection of 7 premium Kiritsuke knives where each variant is defined by a unique handle. Its two tone handle, light stabilized wood on the blade side and white epoxy resin on the pommel side, makes it the brightest and most refined variation in the series. A clean visual signature designed for cooks
Japanese Kiritsuke Knife, Spectre II
The 2nd variation of the Kaitsuko Prestige Collection
The Spectre II is the second piece in our Spectre series, a collection of 7 premium Kiritsuke knives where each variant is defined by a unique handle. Its two-tone handle, light stabilized wood on the blade side and white epoxy resin on the pommel side, makes it the brightest and most refined variation in the series. A clean visual signature designed for cooks who want a precision tool without sacrificing elegance on the countertop.
Beneath this aesthetic lie the technical standards of the Prestige collection: 10CR15CoMoV steel, 58–60 HRC hardness, 67-layer Damascus blade.
The Spectre II Identity: A Signature Two-Tone Handle
The Light Wood / White Resin Contrast
Where the Spectre I plays with vibrant shades of deep red and brown, and other variants explore bolder palettes, the Spectre II embraces a bright, luminous identity. The stabilized wood retains its natural visible grain on the blade side, while the white epoxy resin extends the handle to the pommel in a clean, sharp transition — no gradient, no fade. The result: a knife that visually contrasts with the Damascus blade and catches the light beautifully in open-plan kitchens.
A Handle Designed for Long Service
The stabilized wood and epoxy resin pairing is more than aesthetic. The stabilized wood is deeply impregnated to resist moisture and temperature changes, while the epoxy resin reinforces the handle's structure. You get a stable, slightly textured grip that won't slip even with wet hands — and won't warp over time the way a raw wood handle might.
Between the Usuba and Yanagiba: What Is a Kiritsuke?
The Versatility of a K-Tip Blade
The Kiritsuke's defining feature is its straight angular tip, known as the K-Tip. This geometry enables extreme precision work — ideal for sliding under delicate tissues or executing ornamental cuts. Unlike a classic chef's knife with a rounded profile, the Kiritsuke has a straighter edge line that favors a clean, direct top-down cutting motion.
Why the Kiritsuke Is the Symbol of Chef Status
In professional kitchens, carrying a Kiritsuke is often considered a privilege earned through experience. Its hybrid profile requires a degree of technical skill to fully leverage the blade length. Choosing the Spectre II is a statement of precision and a deep understanding of different cutting styles — with the added identity of a numbered piece within a series of 7.
Blade Anatomy: Shared Across the Entire Spectre Series
The Molecular Structure: 58–60 HRC Hardness
The core of the Spectre II blade is forged from 10CR15CoMoV steel, a premium alloy enriched with carbon (1.05%) and cobalt. This technical choice delivers a hardness of 58–60 HRC, offering significantly superior edge retention compared to standard steels. The cobalt content enhances wear resistance, allowing you to space out sharpening sessions while maintaining a consistently razor-sharp edge.
67-Layer Damascus: A Unique Pattern on Every Spectre II
The 67 steel layers surrounding the core protect it while providing structural flexibility to the blade. The rigorous folding process means the Damascus wave pattern is unique on every piece — including from one Spectre II to the next. Combined with the light two-tone handle, this Damascus pattern stands out with a particularly sharp contrast, where other variants in the series visually soften the blade.
Kitchen Performance: Precision and Ergonomics
Kiritsuke vs Gyuto vs Santoku: Which One to Choose?
While the Santoku is the ultimate all-purpose home knife, the Spectre II sets itself apart with its length and tapered tip. Compared to the Gyuto (chef's knife), it offers a flatter blade profile, ideal for push-cutting. It's the go-to tool for those who prioritize slice fineness over the speed of a rocking motion.
Balance and Symmetrical Bevel
We opted for a double-bevel grind (50/50) at 15° per side. This setup makes the Spectre II accessible to both right- and left-handed cooks, while maintaining exceptional penetration through fibers. At a balanced weight of approximately 175 g, the knife works for you and reduces fatigue during long prep sessions.
Care Guide
The Art of Sharpening: Preserving the 15° Angle
To maintain the performance of the 10CR15CoMoV steel, use a honing steel daily to realign the edge. When edge retention begins to weaken, a pass on a whetstone (3000/8000 grit) is essential to restore the native 15° angle without altering the blade geometry.
Handle Care: Preserving the Two-Tone Contrast
Dishwashers are strictly forbidden: harsh detergents and heat would permanently damage both the steel and the white epoxy resin handle, which may yellow over time. Hand washing with soapy water followed by immediate drying with a soft cloth is essential. This also preserves the clean contrast between the wood and resin sections - the Spectre II's visual signature.
The Kaitsuko Expert Verdict
The Spectre II is the Prestige collection variant we recommend to cooks looking for a premium Kiritsuke with a bright, clean visual identity. The light wood and white resin contrast brings a contemporary edge that suits both minimal professional kitchens and open domestic spaces where the knife stays on display.
What won us over during testing is the rigidity of the 60 HRC core, which delivers extremely precise tactile feedback — and the fact that the Spectre II's light handle particularly showcases the 67-layer Damascus pattern. Its K-Tip remains a formidable asset for delicate fish work or millimeter-precise julienne.
For cooks drawn to deeper or more saturated tones, the six other Spectre variants offer alternatives — but it's the Spectre II that defines the "light" end of the collection.
Technical Specifications
| Model | Spectre II, 2nd variation of the Spectre series (7 variants) |
| Collection | Prestige |
| Type | Kiritsuke (K-Tip) |
| Steel | 10CR15CoMoV (high-carbon core) |
| Hardness | 58–60 HRC |
| Construction | 67-layer Damascus |
| Sharpening angle | 15° per side |
| Handle | Light stabilized wood and white epoxy resin (signature two-tone) |
| Weight | ~175 g (6.2 oz) |
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