After years of collaborative development between the Knife Forums “In the Kitchen” members and the renowned master craftsman Mr. Ichiro Hattori, we are proud to introduce our first JCK Original — the Hattori FH Series, a line of high-end chef’s knives born from passion and precision.
Each Hattori FH knife is produced in very small batches to ensure exceptional quality, accuracy, and performance. Every detail — from Hattori’s special heat treatment process to the finely contoured handle design and the perfect balance and ergonomics — reflects his uncompromising craftsmanship.
The latest FH “NOAH” Series features Hattori’s newly upgraded VG-10 Clad Steel blade. The core is made of VG-10 high-carbon stainless steel, supported by outer layers of 420J2 stainless steel that enhance toughness, durability, and corrosion resistance while making re-sharpening easier. This clad construction maintains the outstanding sharpness, edge retention, and smooth cutting feel that Hattori knives are celebrated for. Each blade is carefully hand-ground and hand-sharpened to achieve a thin cross section and a fine cutting edge (HRC 60–61).
Hattori wanted to proudly show the advantages of the “SAN-MAI” (“3-layer”) blade construction technique and Japan’s most reputable stainless steel, VG-10. The wide exposure of the VG-10 core near the edge gives the blade a distinctive, solid appearance — conveying both strength and refined elegance. We believe our customers will enjoy the exceptional cutting precision and smooth, sturdy feel of these knives, which is quite similar to a mono-steel knife due to the careful selection of tough 420J2 stainless steel cladding.
The final sharpening process is done manually by Hattori to ensure a precise and consistent 50/50 edge shape, this means your Hattori knife can cut foods smoothly and precisely immediately after opening the box.
For the handle material, Master Hattori carefully selected some elegant natural Olive Wood, which has a unique and beautiful woodgrain pattern and a warm, rich color. The perfect shape and contours of the handles further showcases Hattori's fine custom handwork. "Natural beauty" and "elegance" are the words that best describe the new Hattori FH Series Gyuto with Olive Wood Handle.
Mr. Hattori believes a comfortable and well balanced handle is just as important as a good blade. Accordingly, he not only carefully considers the external looks of the handle, but also the durability. Since untreated natural wood can shrink and develop cracks during long-term usage, Hattori carefully selects each block of wood and boils it in wax for 3 hours to stabilize it. After stabilization, the block is cut in half to produce two pieces that have matching woodgrain patterns, these 'scales' are then affixed to the knife tang and hand shaped. When I first gripped one of these handcrafted, natural wood handles, I immediately noted the warm, silky feel and comfortable contours; I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
A mainstay of professional Western kitchens, the Petty knife is a small general-purpose knife used for peeling, shaping, and slicing fruits and vegetables, chopping herbs, and making garnishes. The compact size and relatively narrow blade of the Petty knife mean that it is very nimble and controllable, thus it is ideal for making precise cuts.
The name “Noah” carries a positive meaning.
It is often associated with peace, comfort, and renewal.
In the biblical story, Noah symbolizes hope, protection, and a new beginning — guiding life safely through difficult times toward a fresh start.