Shiori 撓 Kokushibyō hunting knife in 10Cr15CoMov steel with PVD coating
- An ergonomic handle made of titanium and G10, a steel hilt and a cord hole ensure a secure grip and safe use.

Shiori knife 撓 Kokushibyō darkness has a blade - 10Cr15CoMov steel hunting knife with PVD coating.
In a world where every detail matters, Kokushibyō stands out not only in appearance, but also in soul. It's a knife made for those who know that true strength lies in precision. His name - "black disease" - is not accidental. It is a symbol of of dark elegance, perfection and reliability under the most demanding conditions.
Forged from high-carbon steel 10Cr15CoMoV, enriched with cobalt and vanadium, Kokushibyō is a tool that doesn't ask - it works. A hardness of 60 +/-1HRC guarantees long sharpness retention and resistance to extreme use.
Against slipping of the hand on the blade is protected by a steel hilt.
The handle includes hole to stringing security or thong.
The handle is designed for left- and right-handed users.
The handle combines lightness and strength of titanium with uncompromising material adhesion G10. Effect? Perfect grip in all conditions - whether wet, muddy, or tactical gloves.
Besides, the Kokushibyō knife is not only versatile, but also beautiful - so it will be an an ideal idea for a gift.

*HRC hardness - is a criterion for determining the class of a knife, expressed in degrees of HRC (Rockwell scale). This tells us how hard the steel is użyta to create a Japanese knife. Obviously, the higher the value of expressżshe in HRC degrees the better the steel from which the knife was forged. It is known that the higher the HRC value, the longer the knife will stay sharp and require rzhe sharpening with a water stone.











