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5-piece Damascus chef knife set with butcher cleaver – red pakka wood and brass bolster

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5-piece Damascus chef knife set with butcher cleaver – red pakka wood and brass bolsterThis Damascus chef and butcher knife set puts five hand forged blades in your kitchen at once. Each knife is built from layered Damascus steel with a red pakka wood handle seated behind a solid brass bolster. Blade lengths run from 7 to 10 inches, covering heavy bone work on one end and fine prep cuts on the other. The set is designed for cooks who want one matched collection that handles every stage of meat preparation without switching between

This Damascus chef and butcher knife set puts five hand-forged blades in your kitchen at once. Each knife is built from layered Damascus steel with a red pakka wood handle seated behind a solid brass bolster. Blade lengths run from 7 to 10 inches, covering heavy bone work on one end and fine prep cuts on the other. The set is designed for cooks who want one matched collection that handles every stage of meat preparation without switching between unrelated tools.

Hand-forged Damascus steel – blade construction and pattern

Every blade in this set is forged from layered Damascus steel. The process folds and welds multiple steel grades under heat and hammer, which creates the flowing ripple pattern visible from spine to edge on each knife. This forge method also builds a denser grain structure at the cutting edge compared to machine-stamped steel. The result is a blade that holds its edge longer and sharpens more precisely on a whetstone. Because each blade is hand-finished individually, the pattern on your set will not match the next one made.

Full tang construction and brass bolster

The blade steel runs the full length of the handle from tip to heel on every knife. On the butcher cleaver, this matters most. A partial tang can work loose under repeated downward force. The full tang spreads impact across the whole handle and keeps the knife stable on the return stroke. Three silver pins lock the tang through the red pakka wood handle. The solid brass bolster sits between blade and handle, acting as a natural finger stop and adding weight that improves balance close to the grip.

What is included – 5-knife configuration (7 to 10 inches)

This damascus kitchen knife set cleaver included covers heavy cuts and fine prep work within a single matched set.

  • Butcher Cleaver (10" overall) — tall heel and thick spine for bone separation, joint work, and breaking down large cuts
  • Chef Knife — primary blade for slicing, dicing, and rough chopping across all ingredients
  • Santoku Knife — thin profile optimized for vegetables, herbs, and proteins where control matters more than force
  • Utility Knife — precision work including silverskin trimming, scoring, and detail cuts
  • Compact Chef Knife (7" overall) — fits tight spaces and shorter prep tasks where larger blades are too long to maneuver

Red pakka wood handle and brass bolster detail

Each handle is shaped from red pakka wood — a stabilized wood composite that resists moisture, cracking, and warping better than untreated hardwood. The wood grain runs through every handle, so no two pieces look identical. The solid brass bolster adds visual contrast against the red handle and serves a functional role as a finger guard during extended cutting sessions. Three silver pins complete the full tang attachment and add a polished finish detail along the handle profile.

Real-world cutting performance

The butcher cleaver handles cuts that most kitchen knives avoid: splitting chicken bones, portioning short ribs, and breaking down a brisket flat. The chef knife takes over for slicing and dicing. The santoku blade works well on vegetables and proteins where a thin edge beats a heavy one. The utility knife covers trimming and scoring with precision. The compact chef knife reaches into tight spaces and handles shorter prep tasks without the bulk of the larger blades. Together, this brass bolster kitchen knife set moves from raw butchery through to final plating cuts without needing a second set.

Who this set is built for

This red pakka wood Damascus knife set works for home butchers who process deer, hog, or beef and need a cleaver that handles bone separation without reaching for a second tool. BBQ cooks who work large cuts and want one matched set from trim to slice to serve. Serious home cooks who have outgrown stamped steel and want blades that improve with careful sharpening. And knife collectors who want a set where every piece looks like it was made by the same hand — because it was.

Knife care and maintenance

Hand wash each blade with warm water and dish soap after every use. Dry immediately with a cloth. Do not leave water on the blade or submerge in a dishwasher — the heat cycle strips the protective oil film from Damascus steel and accelerates surface rust. Every few weeks, apply a thin coat of food-safe mineral oil to each blade and wipe away the excess. Oil the red pakka wood handles at the same time to prevent drying at the bolster joint. Store on a magnetic strip, in a knife block, or in individual sheaths. Keep away from loose drawers where blades contact other metal.

Sharpening Damascus steel blades

Use a whetstone or ceramic rod and maintain the original bevel angle on every pass. Consistency protects the layered Damascus structure. Avoid electric sharpeners with coarse abrasive wheels — they remove material unevenly and can damage the layered steel. A honing rod used regularly between full sharpening sessions will keep your edge performing at its best between stone sessions.

Product specifications

Blade steel Layered Damascus steel with forged ripple pattern
Handle material Red pakka wood with solid brass bolster
Tang Full tang, secured with three silver pins
Blade size range 7 inches (compact chef) to 10 inches (butcher cleaver)
Pieces included Butcher cleaver, chef knife, santoku, utility knife, compact chef knife
Finish Hand-finished Damascus pattern — each blade is unique

Frequently asked questions

Is the butcher cleaver strong enough for bone separation?
Yes. The cleaver has a tall heel, a thick spine, and full tang construction that keeps the handle stable under repeated downward force. It handles bone separation, joint work, and large-volume meat breakdown without flex or loosening.
What is red pakka wood and why is it used on knife handles?
Red pakka wood is a stabilized wood composite. It resists moisture, cracking, and warping better than untreated hardwood, which makes it a practical choice for kitchen knife handles that are exposed to water and temperature changes regularly.
Why does this set have a brass bolster?
The solid brass bolster sits between the blade and the handle. It acts as a natural finger stop during cutting strokes and shifts the knife's balance point closer to the grip, which reduces hand fatigue during extended prep sessions.
Does this 5-piece set replace a full knife block?
For most kitchens, yes. The cleaver handles heavy cuts and bone work. The chef knife handles slicing and chopping. The santoku covers vegetables and proteins. The utility knife handles precision trimming. 
Is this set made from real Damascus steel?
Yes. Every blade is forged from layered Damascus steel made by folding and welding multiple grades of steel under heat and hammer. This produces the ripple pattern on each blade and builds an edge that holds sharp longer than single-steel alternatives.
Can I put these knives in the dishwasher?
No. The dishwasher heat cycle strips the protective oil film from Damascus steel and accelerates surface rust. Hand wash with warm water and dish soap, then dry immediately with a cloth after every use.
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