Nesmuk
JANUS Chef's Knife 180 - Edition "Pink Ribbon
With this limited edition of 100 pieces, Nesmuk is supporting "Pink Ribbon" - the German breast cancer charity.
Handle material: Juma Pink*, highly polished ferrule
Limitation number: 1|100-2022 to 100|100-2022 and Pink Ribbon logo laser engraved on ferrule.
100,00 Euro per knife will be donated to the organization.
*The pattern in the handle material may differ from the picture.
Pink Ribbon
Diamond-like carbon - the
protective shield for the blade
Sharp and
resistant
The outstanding cutting properties of the JANUS and SOUL collections cannot be achieved with conventional stainless steel grades. Nesmuk therefore developed a very special type of steel processing that ensures unrivaled sharpness and durability at the same time. Unusually thin-ground blades, precision craftsmanship: this is how Nesmuk creates some of the lightest and sharpest knives in the world.
The all-rounder in
the kitchen
The chef's knife with a 180 mm long and 3 mm thick blade, hollow ground on one side, is the classic all-rounder and indispensable and versatile as a "basic knife" in every kitchen. In addition, the blade is approx. 30 g lighter - for perhaps the lightest chef's knife in the world.
The cutting bevel has the classic V-grinding. This means that it can be used by both right-handed and left-handed users without any problems.
Aesthetic and ergonomic
Ergonomic and solid handles for fatigue-free work: The design of the Nesmuk handle is as aesthetic as it is practical. For the wooden handles, Nesmuk uses only the best, often hand-picked pieces of exquisite quality. With wood as a naturally grown material, each handle is unique due to its individual grain, color shades and inclusions.
Good cooks have respect for
food.
Factory farming. Mass cultivation. Mass production. - Quantity instead of quality. We live in an "abundance and throwaway society" that has forgotten how to properly value what feeds us. This starts with production, continues with processing and ends with consumption.
Good cooks have respect for food. They have the necessary respect and work with the utmost care and dedication. Respect is also reflected in the high craftsmanship, quality and sharpness of Nesmuk knives. Numerous top chefs around the world support Nesmuk's attitude as ambassadors: giving food the respect it deserves.
Summary
Technical data
Blade: 180 mm, niobium steel, 60 HRC, hollow grind on one side,
V-grind on cutting bevel, DLC coating
Ferrules: stainless steel, mirror polished
Included: High-quality matte black box, certificate of authenticity
Care instructions
Learn more here: Care instructions
Customer service
If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact us:
Phone number
+49 (0) 212 235 732 0
Monday to Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
E-mail
office@nesmuk.com
Shipping
We ship depending on the place of delivery with UPS, DHL or especially for shipments to countries outside the EU with different forwarding and transport companies. As soon as your package leaves our manufactory, a shipping confirmation will be sent to you automatically. The delivery time depends on the product and the chosen country of delivery. For each item, the time to delivery is indicated directly in the product display. If, contrary to expectations, the ordered product is not available in time, we will inform you immediately. Errors are always reserved.
Handle materials
Ergonomic and solid handles for fatigue-free work: The design of the Nesmuk handle is as aesthetic as it is practical. For the wooden handles, Nesmuk uses only the best, often hand-picked pieces of exquisite quality and certified origin. In addition, Nesmuk offers two high-tech plastics, Juma and Micarta.
Story
We should always be aware of what ecologically sustainable and ethically correct agriculture and the food industry look like, and politicians and civil society must act accordingly. Together with the Respect Ambassadors in our campaign, Nesmuk would like to make a contribution in this direction by showing examples of sufficiency-based farming and the respectful treatment of plants and animals.
Find out more here: Nesmuk Story