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Cain & Abel "Ezekiel" 180mm Bunka
This gorgeous Bunka style knife is a convenient medium-sized everyday blade weighing 140 grams. Known to be a general-purpose kitchen knife similar to a Santoku-style blade. The Bunka knife generally has a broader blade suitable for cutting vegetables and meat. The unique characteristic of the Bunka style is its sharp-shaped tip. Helpful when navigating the bones of fish and meats or scoring pork and vegetables.
Blade Length: 182mm
Width: 50mm
Total Length: 324mm
Weight: 140g
Handle: Padauk
And you can now buy a purpose made buffalo leather sheath to protect Ezekiel - check SKU KCA015
Cain & Abel Knives are handcrafted from high-carbon steel and built for people who actually cook.
Each knife is carefully shaped, heat-treated, ground, and sharpened by skilled artisans in Vietnam. These aren’t mass-produced. They’re hand-finished with care and precision, made to feel solid, sharp, and satisfying in the kitchen.
The result is a knife that responds to the way you cook. It holds its edge well and becomes more personal the more you use it.
What is Carbon Steel?
Carbon steel is a traditional material used in professional kitchens around the world. It is known for being sharp, strong, and easy to maintain with a quick hone. Over time, it develops a patina that tells the story of how it's been used. It’s a natural part of the material and often loved by chefs for the character it brings.
Carbon steel does need a little care. Keep it dry between uses, don’t leave it soaking in water, and sharpen it from time to time. We include care instructions with every knife so your customers know exactly what to do.
Each knife features:
• High-carbon steel blade
• Stunning hardwood handle made from Padauk
• A balance of form and function that feels good in the hand
Cain & Abel Knives are designed for both professional chefs and passionate home cooks. They’re made to be used, loved, and passed down.
