

🔪 Elevate your kitchen game with blades as sharp as your ambition
The SHAN ZU Damascus Knife Set features a 3-piece collection forged from 67 layers of high-carbon Japanese 10Cr15Mov steel, delivering a 62 HRC hardness rating for exceptional sharpness and edge retention. Each blade showcases authentic Damascus patterns formed through repeated folding and heat treatment, ensuring both beauty and durability. The knives are equipped with ergonomic, non-slip G10 glass fiber handles for superior grip and balance. Ideal for professional chefs and culinary enthusiasts, this set promises long-lasting performance and comes with a lifetime satisfaction guarantee.















| Best Sellers Rank | #38,220 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #99 in Chef's Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 8 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Brand | SHAN ZU |
| Color | 67-Layer Damascus Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,118 Reviews |
| Handle Material | G10 Glass Fiber Handle |
M**E
Best kitchen knifes for the money. Period.
Almost supernaturally sharp! Note: If you are at all clumsy, DO NOT buy these knives. These will cut you if you look at them wrong. [Very slight exaggeration.] I am a knife collector (mostly high-end pocket knives) so I'm not easily impressed, but I do like a deal. Simply put: I've never used a better kitchen knife for the money. Period. These things make my Wustofs feel like dollar store knives. The factory edge is literally 'hair-whitling' sharp. Not 'shaving sharp.' That's comparatively easy to achieve. Look up the difference. You will be amazed. With the santoku (Asian blade) chef's knife, you can actually cut a 0.5mm thin slice off of a tomato under only the weight of the knife itself. Just pull back. As to the quality. They seem incredibly solid and well-made. The blade steel is a San Mai 'Damascus' construction, essentially sandwiching an extremely hard cutting edge steel (maybe 62 Rockwell or higher) between two layers of slightly softer multi-alloy swirled (folded) Damascus steel. This is ideal as it allows the cutting edge to be crazy sharp and to stay that way for longer between sharpenings, while the cladding steel is able to take more of a beating without chipping or being damaged. Plus, they just look damned good!! Subtle, but good. The weight is great, if a little on the heavy side. The handle shape is comfortable and confidence-inspiring. The balance is good. Not perfect, but very good. Maybe the tiniest bit tang-heavy. The one BIG downside, if you're not a really festidious user, is that they are not going to be stainless. Many really good steels aren't. This means that you absolutely MUST clean and dry them immediately after use. Not after dinner, letting them sit covered in tomato juice for an hour. I mean right after you make the last cut. For me, it's worth it. I'll update this review in a few months when I know more about their durability and edge retention.
C**.
Anniversary Gift Idea - Steel
These knives were an anniversary gift for our steel anniversary, and they could not have been more perfect. The SHAN ZU Damascus knife set is absolutely beautiful—the craftsmanship and Damascus pattern really stand out and feel special. My husband has been using them regularly and has genuinely loved them. They are extremely sharp, well-balanced, and feel professional in hand. Cutting and prep are effortless, and you can tell right away that these are high-quality knives made with care. This set made a meaningful and practical gift that we’ll use for years to come. If you’re looking for a sharp, elegant knife set—especially for a special occasion—I highly recommend these.
R**K
Excellent knives and quality on par with Japanese knives
I ordered Shan Zu knives about 2 weeks ago and wasn't satisfied with the packaging or condition of the knives. Apparently, I may have received a returned order. I tried again after I sent them back. The order that arrived was perfect and in original wrapping and the box had the red label wrapped around the box. These were new knives. Shan Zu is directly competing with the best kitchen knives such as Wustoff, Mac, Myabi, and Shun. The box that they came in is high quality. The knives were perfect, sharp, and have a nice design on the blade. So far, I’m very impressed with the quality of this set. They are a bit heavier than the knives I own with the 8” chef knife weighing 279g and my Mac chef knife weighing 195g. The blade shapes are similar but the Shan Zu belly is a bit flatter and wider. A flatter knife will work better for chopping onions and celery. I appreciate the wider belly for scooping chopped vegetables into a pot. The manufacturer says the core has a hardness of around 60-61 HRC so I will avoid bones and hard surfaces. I already own Mac, Misen, Myabi knives so I’ll be comparing the Shan Zu against these. As I’ve just received them, I’ve only tested basic slicing tasks and cannot attest to durability or ease of sharpening but I’ll update the review after I’ve used them for a while.
J**B
Gorgeous Damascus chef knives
These knives are heavy and beautiful. Incredibly sharp and flawless. I bought a top German brand chef knife that starts with a Z and it looked used. It had scratches on the blade and the handle. I ordered a second German knife this time directly from the Z in Germany and looked even worse. These are like art and they work flawlessly for a home cook like myself and as I'm told for chefs alike.
R**S
Great Knife Set but not Japanese style blades
These are great knives at a excellent price. I was looking for a Shun knock-off (thin Japanese blade made of very hard and very strong steel). The description of these say "Japanese" all over the place. They may use a Japanese steel but these are thick (and heavy) knives like the famous Wusthoff brand. If you are looking for Shun-style blades, the Shan Zu Pro series are not that.
C**D
Nice quality and extremely sharp
Extremely nice quality and sharp. The knives have good weight and balance to them. Well worth the money
L**N
They stay sharp as long as you maintain them.
I’ve had this knife set for just over a year. We haven’t sharpened any of the knives with the provided honing steel yet, but they still cut produce, raw and cooked meats, and garlic bread like a dream. Take care of these knives. We hand wash them ONLY in hot water with Dawn dish soap and brush, then towel dry them right away before putting them back.
K**N
Much better that target's Henkel knives.
Have had them for months and they are excellent and remain sharp!
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