Japanese Saya Petty 135mm

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Japanese Saya Petty 135mm

  • Be Sharp Beograd

    Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour

    27. marta
    15
    11060 Beograd
    Serbia

    +381612405551

Storing your most prized kitchen utensil requires special care, especially when it comes to top quality knives. Protection against potential damage is key to preserving the durability and performance of the knife.

The wooden Saya is the best way to protect your knife, whether you use it at home or when traveling. Made from quality Japanese cypress, it provides optimal safety for your knife, protecting it from scratches and damage. At the same time, this holster protects users and household members, including children, from accidental injuries that may result from contact with the blade.

When traveling, Saya is one of the safest options for transporting knives. It provides complete protection for both your blade and other items in your bag or suitcase. Its reliability and practicality make it the perfect choice for professional chefs on the go, as well as anyone who often takes their knife outside the kitchen.

In order to keep the blade intact, when placing the knife in the Sayo it is important that the back of the blade slides along the inside of the sheath. In this way, blunting of the blade, which can occur due to improper use, is avoided.

Specifications:

  • Material: Japanese cypress wood
  • Dimensions: 135 mm
  • Color: Natural wood color
  • Maintenance: Clean with a dry cloth. Washing in the dishwasher is not recommended to avoid deformation and damage to the wood.
  • Country of origin: Japan.
  • Fast delivery from 1 to 3 days on the territory of Serbia.

  • You can always sharpen your knives with us.

  • Free gift wrapping.

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