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Gabriel Cain & Abel

Highlights:

A Nakiri style knife – The kitchen angel. Highly recommended for my vegetarian friends! The Nakiri is a very popular Japanese style vegetable knife, with a double bevel edge and thin blade profile. It’s amazing for chopping, slicing, mincing and dicing vegetables.

The Shape of Gabrielle provides a little more clearance for the knuckles of your knife hand when cutting, it also provides a good blade surface for the knuckles of your free hand to guide the blade when tap chopping, push or pull cutting.

You will also find yourself slicing and dicing like a pro because these knives are so easy to use. Each blade has been checked and sharpened carefully by Kensuki of Japan knife sharpening services.

Made To Slice:

VEGETABLES

Information:

KNIFE STYLE:

Nakiri

CONSTRUCTION:

Hammer Forged, Mono Steel

STEEL TYPE:

Recycled Leaf Spring Steel

HANDLE:

Paduak

Dimensions

EDGE LENGTH:

183mm

TOTAL LENGTH:

325mm

WEIGHT:

130gm

HEIGHT:

53mm

Care Instructions

Firstly do not ever put these knives in the dishwasher. Carbon steel is best rinsed, then gently wiped. Follow this by drying your knife with a dry cloth, then brush with a bit of mineral oil after use to keep the blade safe from rust. This knife likes to be dry, so don’t wash it then leave it wet on a bench. Dry it properly and put it straight away.

Oil Thy Knife

Oil your knife with mineral oil before you store away. While not essential, this step is a preventative measure to help prolong the life

No matter how well you look after your knife, it will still turn a dull grey colour over time. The nature of carbon steel is to mark and lose its shine. There is nothing bad or unhygienic about it. It is just how carbon steel behaves. Some foods like lemons, onions or tomatoes will mark instantly due to their acidic nature. You don’t need to stress about this, and you can polish the knife back to a high shine, but it is unnecessary for functionality.

If left wet, the knife will end up with rust. While this isn’t ideal, it’s not a major drama. The knife can be pulled back to greatness by scrubbing the rust spots with steel wool and, once cleared, dry well and oil again. If the blade has been left damp for a long time, it will go remarkably rusty. You will need to use a wet and dry emery paper. Start with a 400, then work up to an 800 and finish with a fine abrasive metal polish. Wipe, rinse, dry, then oil. We recommend using a dab of knife oil after every use.

High Carbon steel is a tough and long-lasting steel that will keep its edge much longer than other steels. For proper use, we recommend you sharpen your knife with a steel once a week and a stone once a month (this is if you are using it daily). If you find your knife is not sharpening as easily after a few years, we recommend getting it sharpened professionally. This may be due to your knife has being sharpened at the wrong angle.

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Ezekiel Cain & Abel

Highlights:

This gorgeous Japanese-style knife is a convenient medium-sized everyday blade weighing 140 grams. Ezekiel is a Bunka style knife. 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.

Each blade has been checked and sharpened carefully by Kensuki of Japan knife sharpening services.

Made To Slice:

MEAT

FISH

VEGETABLES

Information:

KNIFE STYLE:

Bunka

CONSTRUCTION:

Hammer Forged, Mono Steel

STEEL TYPE:

Recycled Leaf Spring Steel

HANDLE:

Paduak

Dimensions:

EDGE LENGTH:

182mm

TOTAL LENGTH:

324mm

WEIGHT:

140gm

HEIGHT:

50mm

Care Instructions

Firstly do not ever put these knives in the dishwasher. Carbon steel is best rinsed, then gently wiped. Follow this by drying your knife with a dry cloth, then brush with a bit of mineral oil after use to keep the blade safe from rust. This knife likes to be dry, so don’t wash it then leave it wet on a bench. Dry it properly and put it straight away.

Oil Thy Knife

Oil your knife with mineral oil before you store away. While not essential, this step is a preventative measure to help prolong the life

No matter how well you look after your knife, it will still turn a dull grey colour over time. The nature of carbon steel is to mark and lose its shine. There is nothing bad or unhygienic about it. It is just how carbon steel behaves. Some foods like lemons, onions or tomatoes will mark instantly due to their acidic nature. You don’t need to stress about this, and you can polish the knife back to a high shine, but it is unnecessary for functionality.

If left wet, the knife will end up with rust. While this isn’t ideal, it’s not a major drama. The knife can be pulled back to greatness by scrubbing the rust spots with steel wool and, once cleared, dry well and oil again. If the blade has been left damp for a long time, it will go remarkably rusty. You will need to use a wet and dry emery paper. Start with a 400, then work up to an 800 and finish with a fine abrasive metal polish. Wipe, rinse, dry, then oil. We recommend using a dab of knife oil after every use.

High Carbon steel is a tough and long-lasting steel that will keep its edge much longer than other steels. For proper use, we recommend you sharpen your knife with a steel once a week and a stone once a month (this is if you are using it daily). If you find your knife is not sharpening as easily after a few years, we recommend getting it sharpened professionally. This may be due to your knife has being sharpened at the wrong angle.

Jonathan Cain & Abel

Highlights:

A slender paring styled knife. A great multi-purpose tool that allows you to work on and off the chopping board. A real asset when it comes to trimming fat, peeling fruit and segmenting citrus. As a thinner blade to our Tom Petty, it grants you the ability to get into those tight areas around bones or the skin of the fruit.

Made To Slice:

MEAT

FISH

VEGETABLES

Information:

KNIFE STYLE:

Paring

CONSTRUCTION:

Hammer Forged, Mono Steel

STEEL TYPE:

Recycled Leaf Spring Steel

HANDLE:

Paduak

Dimensions:

EDGE LENGTH:

150mm

TOTAL LENGTH:

290mm

WEIGHT:

70gm

HEIGHT:

32mm

Care Instructions

Firstly do not ever put these knives in the dishwasher. Carbon steel is best rinsed, then gently wiped. Follow this by drying your knife with a dry cloth, then brush with a bit of mineral oil after use to keep the blade safe from rust. This knife likes to be dry, so don’t wash it then leave it wet on a bench. Dry it properly and put it straight away.

Oil Thy Knife

Oil your knife with mineral oil before you store away. While not essential, this step is a preventative measure to help prolong the life

No matter how well you look after your knife, it will still turn a dull grey colour over time. The nature of carbon steel is to mark and lose its shine. There is nothing bad or unhygienic about it. It is just how carbon steel behaves. Some foods like lemons, onions or tomatoes will mark instantly due to their acidic nature. You don’t need to stress about this, and you can polish the knife back to a high shine, but it is unnecessary for functionality.

If left wet, the knife will end up with rust. While this isn’t ideal, it’s not a major drama. The knife can be pulled back to greatness by scrubbing the rust spots with steel wool and, once cleared, dry well and oil again. If the blade has been left damp for a long time, it will go remarkably rusty. You will need to use a wet and dry emery paper. Start with a 400, then work up to an 800 and finish with a fine abrasive metal polish. Wipe, rinse, dry, then oil. We recommend using a dab of knife oil after every use.

High Carbon steel is a tough and long-lasting steel that will keep its edge much longer than other steels. For proper use, we recommend you sharpen your knife with a steel once a week and a stone once a month (this is if you are using it daily). If you find your knife is not sharpening as easily after a few years, we recommend getting it sharpened professionally. This may be due to your knife has being sharpened at the wrong angle.

Thomas Cain & Abel

Highlights:

The smallest of the bunch, this little multi-purpose tool is a great little everyday vegetable knife. This mini will handle all the little jobs – Chopping herbs, cutting a little veg for a salad or slicing garlic, shallows, tomatoes, lemons and lime. If you are cutting something small, Thomas has you covered.

Made To Slice:

MEAT

FISH

VEGETABLES

Information:

KNIFE STYLE:

Tall Petty

CONSTRUCTION:

Hammer Forged, Mono Steel

STEEL TYPE:

Recycled Leaf Spring Steel

HANDLE:

Paduak

Dimensions:

EDGE LENGTH:

130mm

TOTAL LENGTH:

240mm

WEIGHT:

85gm

HEIGHT:

40mm

Care Instructions

Firstly do not ever put these knives in the dishwasher. Carbon steel is best rinsed, then gently wiped. Follow this by drying your knife with a dry cloth, then brush with a bit of mineral oil after use to keep the blade safe from rust. This knife likes to be dry, so don’t wash it then leave it wet on a bench. Dry it properly and put it straight away.

Oil Thy Knife

Oil your knife with mineral oil before you store away. While not essential, this step is a preventative measure to help prolong the life

No matter how well you look after your knife, it will still turn a dull grey colour over time. The nature of carbon steel is to mark and lose its shine. There is nothing bad or unhygienic about it. It is just how carbon steel behaves. Some foods like lemons, onions or tomatoes will mark instantly due to their acidic nature. You don’t need to stress about this, and you can polish the knife back to a high shine, but it is unnecessary for functionality.

If left wet, the knife will end up with rust. While this isn’t ideal, it’s not a major drama. The knife can be pulled back to greatness by scrubbing the rust spots with steel wool and, once cleared, dry well and oil again. If the blade has been left damp for a long time, it will go remarkably rusty. You will need to use a wet and dry emery paper. Start with a 400, then work up to an 800 and finish with a fine abrasive metal polish. Wipe, rinse, dry, then oil. We recommend using a dab of knife oil after every use.

High Carbon steel is a tough and long-lasting steel that will keep its edge much longer than other steels. For proper use, we recommend you sharpen your knife with a steel once a week and a stone once a month (this is if you are using it daily). If you find your knife is not sharpening as easily after a few years, we recommend getting it sharpened professionally. This may be due to your knife has being sharpened at the wrong angle.

Out Of Stock

Handyman Cain & Abel

Highlights:

This santoku style knife (a popular Japanese shape) is your perfect medium-sized all-purpose knife. Its blade sits at 17cm, big enough to tackle all the serious jobs but small enough to handle easily. It’s lightweight, so easy to maneuver as needed. Great for chopping your everyday veggies such as carrots, onions, celery. Fine for dicing all meats or slicing cooked medium-sized meats such as steaks or chicken breasts.

Made To Slice:

MEAT

FISH

VEGETABLES

Information:

KNIFE STYLE:

Santoku

CONSTRUCTION:

Hammer Forged, Mono Steel

STEEL TYPE:

Recycled Leaf Spring Steel

HANDLE:

Paduak

Dimensions:

EDGE LENGTH:

170mm

TOTAL LENGTH:

315mm

WEIGHT:

120gm

HEIGHT:

40mm

Care Instructions

Firstly do not ever put these knives in the dishwasher. Carbon steel is best rinsed, then gently wiped. Follow this by drying your knife with a dry cloth, then brush with a bit of mineral oil after use to keep the blade safe from rust. This knife likes to be dry, so don’t wash it then leave it wet on a bench. Dry it properly and put it straight away.

Oil Thy Knife

Oil your knife with mineral oil before you store away. While not essential, this step is a preventative measure to help prolong the life

No matter how well you look after your knife, it will still turn a dull grey colour over time. The nature of carbon steel is to mark and lose its shine. There is nothing bad or unhygienic about it. It is just how carbon steel behaves. Some foods like lemons, onions or tomatoes will mark instantly due to their acidic nature. You don’t need to stress about this, and you can polish the knife back to a high shine, but it is unnecessary for functionality.

If left wet, the knife will end up with rust. While this isn’t ideal, it’s not a major drama. The knife can be pulled back to greatness by scrubbing the rust spots with steel wool and, once cleared, dry well and oil again. If the blade has been left damp for a long time, it will go remarkably rusty. You will need to use a wet and dry emery paper. Start with a 400, then work up to an 800 and finish with a fine abrasive metal polish. Wipe, rinse, dry, then oil. We recommend using a dab of knife oil after every use.

High Carbon steel is a tough and long-lasting steel that will keep its edge much longer than other steels. For proper use, we recommend you sharpen your knife with a steel once a week and a stone once a month (this is if you are using it daily). If you find your knife is not sharpening as easily after a few years, we recommend getting it sharpened professionally. This may be due to your knife has being sharpened at the wrong angle.

Garlic Crusher

Highlights:

The ultimate kitchen tool for quick and mess-free garlic preparation. With its ergonomic design and durable stainless steel construction, effortlessly crush garlic for flavorful dishes. Easy to clean and made to last, this crusher adds convenience and time saving to your cooking routine.

The kitchen buddy you never knew you needed.

Linen Pot Holders

Highlights:

Our range of pot holders will offer heat resistance for any fashion conscious cooks. They also have a handy hang loop.

$24.00
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Lodge Cast Iron Chef Collection Skillet16.5cm

Highlights:

The Chef Collection 16.5cm Skillet elevates cooking through thoughtful design inspired by chefs. With generous pour spouts for pan sauces and gravies, an elevated handle for improved control, and spatula-friendly sidewalls, this skillet is bound to become a favourite for years to come. Seasoned and ready to use for an easy-release finish.

Features:
At home in the oven, on the stove, on the BBQ, or over the fire
Great for induction cooktops
Seasoned with oil for a natural, easy release finish that improves with use

Made in USA.

Dishy Enamel Baking Tray White

Highlights:

Dishy Enamelware is made by fusing glass onto heavy gauge steel, resulting in strong, durable cookware that will last for many years. Available in a range of colours, enabling you to mix and match to create stunning stories through dining, baking, glamping and children’s party table settings.

Dishy enamelware has an enamel surface which is durable and scratch resistant. It is suitable for use on gas and electric hobs, and is oven safe to 270°C. The enamelware is also dishwasher safe and has a five year warranty.

Size: 30cm

Fishbone Tweezers

Highlights:

Quickly and easily debone your favourite fish with these stainless steel fishbone tweezers.

Stainless Steel
Easy To Use
Dishwasher Safe

Floursack Tea Towel Set

Highlights:

Colourful combinations and classic neutrals allow for a rainbow of possibilities in the kitchen.These sets of soft and waffle-weave dish towels are ready to tackle all cleaning duties.

Made from 100% cotton

Size: 510mm wide x 760mm long

Made in India

$26.00
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Kitchen Knife Set 8cm & 11cm

Highlights:

This Kitchen Knife Set from Pallarès has a two knives with carbon steel blades making them stronger cutting blades than stainless steel and easier to sharpen. Perfect for everyday use, these sharp knives have a boxwood handle that is comfortable to hold and allows you to have total control of your cutting.

– Do not soak in water and never place in the dishwasher.

Kitchen Knife Set 10cm & 11cm

Highlights:

This Kitchen Knife Set from Pallarès has a two knives with stainless steel blades making them easy to clean and will not get a dark patina. Perfect for everyday use, these sharp knives have a boxwood handle that is comfortable to hold and allows you to have total control of your cutting.

– Do not soak in water and never place in the dishwasher.

Oven Mitt Skulls

Highlights:

Add some fun and a pop of print to your kitchen. Perfect for all you oven needs, nothing will ever be too hot to handle!

This practical kitchen accessory has been designed to protect your hands from the heat so you can focus on what you do best.

The mitt includes a black trim and hanging loop

MATERIAL: Cotton
DIMENSIONS: One Size fits all

Oven Mitt Stars

Highlights:

Add some fun and a pop of print to your kitchen. Perfect for all you oven needs, nothing will ever be too hot to handle!

This practical kitchen accessory has been designed to protect your hands from the heat so you can focus on what you do best.

The mitt includes a black trim and hanging loop

MATERIAL: Cotton
DIMENSIONS: One Size fits all

Oven Mitt Flowers

Highlights:

Add some fun and a pop of print to your kitchen. Perfect for all you oven needs, nothing will ever be too hot to handle!

This practical kitchen accessory has been designed to protect your hands from the heat so you can focus on what you do best.

The mitt includes a black trim and hanging loop

MATERIAL: Cotton
DIMENSIONS: One Size fits all

Doodle Stamped Apron

Highlights:

100% cotton canvas

Warm Wash / tumble dry low

Size: 810mm long x 710mm wide

Magnetic Knife Rack

Highlights:

This black Magnetic Knife Rack from Pallarès is an amazing addition to the kitchen, keeping all your cutting tools within easy reach and creating a nicely organised knife storage option.

This rack is screwed directly into the wall. Screws and plaster board plugs included.

Handmade in Solsona, Spain.
Measures 46cm.

The Pallarès family has been making their beautiful range of knives, scissors and garden tools since 1917.

Carved Wooden Spoon

Highlights:

Small hand-carved spoon made of Indian mango wood.

Mango wood can have a rather unique surface thanks to the wide range of colors the heartwood can have as well as the visible grain patterns and knots. Therefore, the spoons do not always look the same.

We recommend washing the item by hand and possibly treating it with ordinary cooking oil if the wood becomes dull over time.

Spoons come in two sizes, 17cm long or 23cm long.

$26.00$30.00
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Wooden Salad Set

Highlights:

Hand-carved salad set made of Indian mango wood.

Mango wood can have a rather unique surface thanks to the wide range of colors the heartwood can have as well as the visible grain patterns and knots. Therefore, the spoons do not always look the same.

We recommend washing the items by hand and possibly treating the wooden parts with ordinary cooking oil if they become dull over time.

Set of 2. Hand wash is recommended. Handmade items may vary
Measures: L:28 cm

Brass Spoon With Palm

Highlights:

These stunning spoons with a palm shape leaf end are made from solid brass.
Available in two different lengths, these spoons are more special than your average tea spoon and would work well on your drinks trolley or bar for the tropical look.
Colour: Brass
Material: Brass
Measures: L:11 cm or 18 cm

$18.00$24.00
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Quilted Pot Holder Black Grey

Highlights:

All-over printed pot holder in quilted cotton.

Colour: Grey, black
Material: Cotton, cotton wadding
Additional info: Machine wash 30 C
Measures: 20×20 cm

Quilted Oven Mitt Indian Tan

Highlights:

Quilted oven mitt in Indian tan with black check.
Material: Stonewashed cotton, polyester wadding
Additional info: Machine wash 30 C
Measures: 17×33 cm

Sharpening Steel Beechwood Handle

Highlights:

Keep your favourite kitchen knives performing at their best with this sharpening steel from Pallares. The handle is rounded and crafted from beechwood, making it comfortable to use and allowing you to get a good grip.

Made in Solsona, Spain.

Measures 32.5cm.

The Pallares family has been making their beautiful range of knives, scissors and garden tools since 1917.

Bread Knife Boxwood Handle

Highlights:

This Bread Knife from Pallarés has a stainless steel blade and will transform the way you slice. Perfect for everyday use, this sharp knife has a boxwood handle that is comfortable to hold and allows you to have total control of your cutting.

Handmade in Spain.

Blade measures 22cm.

All Pallarés knives and blades are made by hand in Solsona, Spain. The Pallarés family has been making their beautiful range of knives, scissors and garden tools since 1917.

Wooden Spoon

Highlights:

Wooden Spoon measures 30cm in length.

Wood colour and grain varies.

Out Of Stock

Meat Shredders

Highlights:

Shredding pork, brisket or chicken is easy with this pair of stainless steel meat claws. The contoured handles accommodate both large and small hands providing comfortable control while handling large cuts of meat.
This multi-use tool is perfect for lifting and shredding meat but can also be used for holding food in place while carving or even tossing a salad.
Made from dishwasher safe stainless steel.

Pallares Solsona Boxwood Kitchen Knife 22cm

Highlights:

This Kitchen Knife from Pallarés has a carbon steel blade making it a stronger cutting blade than stainless steel and easier to sharpen. Perfect for everyday use, this sharp knife has a boxwood handle that is comfortable to hold and allows you to have total control of your cutting.

In return for its high performance, carbon steel will need a little bit of love and care, as it will tend to oxidise if not well maintained.

– To avoid rusting, we recommend that carbon steel blades are kept oiled.

– Do not soak in water and never place in the dishwasher.

– To clean your knife, wipe the blade with a damp cloth and dry immediately.

– To reduce the frequency of re-sharpening, we suggest using wooden chopping boards.

– If rust begins forming, use a scouring pad and an acid like vinegar and gently rub it on the affected area.

– After the rust is removed, dry the blade, re-sharpen and oil to prevent future rusting.

Handmade in Spain.

Blades measure 22cm.

All Pallarés knives and blades are made by hand in Solsona, Spain. The Pallarés family has been making their beautiful range of knives, scissors and garden tools since 1917.

Out Of Stock

Pallares Solsona Boxwood Kitchen Knife 13cm

Highlights:

This Kitchen Knife from Pallarés has a carbon steel blade making it a stronger cutting blade than stainless steel and easier to sharpen. Perfect for everyday use, this sharp knife has a boxwood handle that is comfortable to hold and allows you to have total control of your cutting.

In return for its high performance, carbon steel will need a little bit of love and care, as it will tend to oxidise if not well maintained.

– To avoid rusting, we recommend that carbon steel blades are kept oiled.

– Do not soak in water and never place in the dishwasher.

– To clean your knife, wipe the blade with a damp cloth and dry immediately.

– To reduce the frequency of re-sharpening, we suggest using wooden chopping boards.

– If rust begins forming, use a scouring pad and an acid like vinegar and gently rub it on the affected area.

– After the rust is removed, dry the blade, re-sharpen and oil to prevent future rusting.

Handmade in Spain.

Blades measure 13cm.

All Pallarés knives and blades are made by hand in Solsona, Spain. The Pallarés family has been making their beautiful range of knives, scissors and garden tools since 1917.

Out Of Stock

Pallares Solsona Boxwood Kitchen Knife 11cm

Highlights:

This Kitchen Knife from Pallarés has a carbon steel blade making it a stronger cutting blade than stainless steel and easier to sharpen. Perfect for everyday use, this sharp knife has a boxwood handle that is comfortable to hold and allows you to have total control of your cutting.

In return for its high performance, carbon steel will need a little bit of love and care, as it will tend to oxidise if not well maintained.

– To avoid rusting, we recommend that carbon steel blades are kept oiled.

– Do not soak in water and never place in the dishwasher.

– To clean your knife, wipe the blade with a damp cloth and dry immediately.

– To reduce the frequency of re-sharpening, we suggest using wooden chopping boards.

– If rust begins forming, use a scouring pad and an acid like vinegar and gently rub it on the affected area.

– After the rust is removed, dry the blade, re-sharpen and oil to prevent future rusting.

Handmade in Spain.

Blades measure 11cm.

All Pallarés knives and blades are made by hand in Solsona, Spain. The Pallarés family has been making their beautiful range of knives, scissors and garden tools since 1917.

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