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8-Piece Damascus Kitchen Knife Set — Red Pakka Wood Handles

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8-Piece Damascus Kitchen Knife Set — Red Pakka Wood HandlesThis 8 piece Damascus kitchen knife set gives you eight matched knives for complete daily kitchen prep. Blades run from 8 inches on the paring knife up to 13 inches on the bread knife. Every handle is shaped from red pakka wood with steel bolsters and silver pins. A tan leather roll with individual slots keeps all eight knives protected. This is the only 8 piece Damascus set at JW Steel Crafts with red pakka wood handles, steel bolsters, and a tan

This 8-piece Damascus kitchen knife set gives you eight matched knives for complete daily kitchen prep. Blades run from 8 inches on the paring knife up to 13 inches on the bread knife. Every handle is shaped from red pakka wood with steel bolsters and silver pins. A tan leather roll with individual slots keeps all eight knives protected.


This is the only 8-piece Damascus set at JW Steel Crafts with red pakka wood handles, steel bolsters, and a tan leather roll in this matched configuration.

The History Behind This Blade

In 19th-century French kitchens, the brigade de cuisine required every cook to carry a personal knife roll. Eight blades were the standard — one for each major task from heavy cleaver work to fine paring. That eight-blade leather roll tradition spread from Paris into professional kitchens worldwide. The JW Steel Crafts 8-piece set carries that standard forward today.

What Is Inside the Set

  • Bread Knife — Serrated edge for crusted bread, largest blade at 13 inches

  • Chef Knife — Primary chopping, slicing, and general kitchen prep

  • Santoku Knife — Flat edge for precise vegetable cuts

  • Slicing Knife — Long draw cuts for meat carving and large portions

  • Utility Knife — Mid-range trimming and everyday cutting tasks

  • Boning Knife — Narrow profile for joint work and meat separation

  • Chinese Cleaver — Wide blade for fast vegetable chopping and board transfer

  • Paring Knife — Peeling and fine detail tasks, smallest blade at 8 inches

Blade Performance

Every blade is forged from layered Damascus steel. The layering builds consistent edge retention through daily use. Full tang runs through every handle for stable and even cutting across all eight knives.

Handle and Bolster Construction

Every handle is shaped from red pakka wood — natural hardwood compressed under resin pressure. It resists moisture, does not crack, and holds its deep red color through daily use. Steel bolsters add front-end weight for better balance and protect fingers during heavy prep. Silver pins lock the scales firmly to the full tang on every knife.

Tan Leather Roll

The tan leather roll holds all eight knives in individual slots and ties shut for compact transport. It keeps every edge separated and works well for catering and travel setups.

Best Used For

  • Complete daily prep from heavy chopping to fine detail work

  • Professional chef and advanced home kitchen use

  • BBQ prep, meat carving, and vegetable processing

  • Gifting for serious cooks and Damascus knife collectors

Specifications

Feature

Details

Quantity

8 knives

Largest Blade

13 inches (Bread Knife)

Smallest Blade

8 inches (Paring Knife)

Blade Material

Layered Damascus steel

Handle Material

Red pakka wood

Bolster

Steel bolster on each knife

Pin Detail

Silver pins per handle

Construction

Full tang

Storage

Tan leather roll included

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this set different from other 8-piece Damascus sets at JW Steel Crafts?

This is the only 8-piece set with red pakka wood handles, steel bolsters, and a tan leather roll — distinct from the black-red mosaic pin set.

What is the blade size range?

The bread knife is the largest at 13 inches, and paring knife is the smallest at 8 inches.

What is red pakka wood?

Natural hardwood compressed under resin pressure — resists moisture and holds its red color through daily use.

What do the steel bolsters do?

They add front-end weight for better balance and stop fingers from sliding onto the blade.

Is the leather roll included?

Yes. It holds all eight knives in individual slots and ties shut for transport.

Are all eight knives full tang?

Yes. Full tang runs the complete handle length for strength and durability.

How do I maintain these knives?

Hand wash and dry after each use. Sharpen with a whetstone and store in the leather roll.

Is this set suitable as a gift?

Yes. Eight matched knives, red pakka wood handles, and tan leather roll make this a strong gift for chefs and collectors.


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