Essential Damascus Steel Knife Set, 6-pc (Green)






Category: Knives






Category: Knives
The 67-layer Damascus pattern on these knives is even more beautiful in person, and they feel perfectly balanced in hand. I was worried about the green handles clashing with my kitchen, but they add just the right pop of color. The set covers every task I need without any useless extras.
The 12-degree blade on this chef's knife glides through butternut squash like it's nothing, which I didn't think was possible at home. The green handle feels solid in my grip, and the 67-layer pattern looks even better in person than in photos. A real upgrade from my old stamped blades.
I was skeptical about 67 layers making a difference, but the first tomato I sliced proved me wrong—the twelve degree edge truly glides through. The green handles feel sturdy and balanced, not slippery like my old set. Perfect for everyday use without dulling quickly.
Finally, a knife set that actually holds its edge after prepping a full dinner—the 67-layer Damascus steel is gorgeous and functional. The Rockwell hardness gives me confidence it'll last for years.
The 12-degree blade makes chopping herbs feel effortless—no more crushed basil leaves. The green handles are grippy even with wet hands, which I appreciate during dinner prep.
The 67-layer steel isn't just for looks—it actually glides through onions with almost no resistance. I've been using the chef's knife every night since it arrived, and that twelve-degree edge holds up better than my old German set.
The green handles add a nice pop of color to my kitchen, and the 67-layer Damascus pattern is genuinely stunning up close. They hold an edge noticeably better than my old German knives, and the 12-degree angle makes quick work of tomatoes.
They arrived incredibly sharp—sliced through a ripe tomato with no effort at all. The green handles provide a surprisingly nice grip, even with wet hands. Definitely earned a permanent spot in my kitchen drawer.
The 67-layer pattern is even more striking in person than online, and the balance feels perfect for everyday chopping. I’ve already used them on tomatoes and onions with zero resistance—no sticking or tearing.
I was blown away by how effortlessly the 12-degree blade slices through a ripe tomato without any squishing. The 67-layer pattern on the steel is absolutely stunning and catches the light beautifully.