---
product_id: 90429731
title: "Enso HD 7\" Bunka Knife - Made in Japan - VG10 Hammered Damascus Stainless Steel"
brand: "enso"
price: "KD 46.60"
currency: KWD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Enso"
url: https://www.desertcart.com.kw/products/90429731-enso-hd-7-bunka-knife-made-in-japan-vg10-hammered
store_origin: KW
region: Kuwait
---

# 7" VG10 Damascus blade Black Micarta triple-rivet handle 61 Rockwell Hardness steel Enso HD 7" Bunka Knife - Made in Japan - VG10 Hammered Damascus Stainless Steel

**Brand:** enso
**Price:** KD 46.60
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔪 Elevate your kitchen game with precision, power, and timeless Japanese craftsmanship.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Enso HD 7" Bunka Knife - Made in Japan - VG10 Hammered Damascus Stainless Steel by enso
- **How much does it cost?** KD 46.60 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.kw](https://www.desertcart.com.kw/products/90429731-enso-hd-7-bunka-knife-made-in-japan-vg10-hammered)

## Best For

- enso enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted enso brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rock-Solid Durability:** 61° Rockwell hardness ensures long-lasting sharpness that stands up to daily prep.
- • **Handmade in Seki, Japan:** Artisan quality with a lifetime warranty—join the elite circle of culinary connoisseurs.
- • **Balanced & Ambidextrous Design:** Double-bevel edge perfect for right or left-handed pros seeking flawless control.
- • **Ergonomic Black Micarta Handle:** Triple-riveted for secure grip and all-day comfort in a sleek, modern silhouette.
- • **Precision-Crafted VG10 Damascus:** 37-layer steel with hammered tsuchime finish for unmatched edge retention and style.

## Overview

The Enso HD Bunka Knife features a 7-inch blade forged from premium 37-layer VG10 Damascus stainless steel with a stunning hammered finish. Boasting a Rockwell hardness of 61°, it delivers exceptional edge retention and sharpness. Its double-bevel design suits both right and left-handed users, complemented by a durable black Micarta handle with triple rivets for ergonomic comfort. Handcrafted in Seki City, Japan, this knife combines artisan quality with a lifetime warranty, making it a must-have for serious home chefs and professionals alike.

## Description

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Review: Really Great Knives - So, I've been waiting to write a review until my knives needed sharpening and I saw how they take to a stone. It's been about 6 months and they are totally solid on all fronts. Good looking, comfortable, good steel. First I ordered the 7" although I had just bought a full sized chef knife from Misen I wanted to get into Japanese steel and these met my price point. Watched the vids of the factory tour from the seller and realized these were the real deal at a bargain price. So I received the 7" in the mail and no more than cut an onion with it and I was on the web looking up the seller's website and ordering the 5.5" utility. These are viscerally great knives. They are beautiful, well balanced, and very comfortable to hold. I wear xl gloves and love the feel of the 7" but also wanted something for smaller work and because I have smaller hands in my kitchen. The 5.5" makes a great utility knife and my kids feel confident and in control of it. I can still use it comfortably and tbf it is my go to over the 7". So...It's been about 6 months of daily driver use on veggies and boneless meats and I notice they need a little touching up. I ran them over a stone 10-20 times and they came back to close to factory sharp really nicely. I'm sure I can work on them and get them "scary sharp" but the point here is the steel will take and hold a good edge easily once you've dulled it through normal use. And that edge will last a while. Enso knives are top notch. They maybe don't have the wow factor of a knife at 2x the price point but they are good steal put together by real artisans who know their craft. Solid fit and finish, great edge retention, and comfortably works through all manner of cutting and chopping. Probably avoid cuts of meat with bones in. Probably won't buy any more knives for at least 5 years, but will look in this direction when it's time.
Review: Enso knives are wonderful - I wanted to start purchasing high quality knives pots pans and other kitchen tools since I found joy in cooking. I did hours of research on knives alone and I came across a Yaxell knives factory tour on a youtube channel called Burfection. I had watched other vids on this channel but this one made me try Yaxell/Enso because of the blend of perfection and passion I saw from the people making the knives. I looked at most of the big names in knives at this price range and it came down to Shun and Enso. I'm still going to buy a Shun to compare this Enso bunka to, so I can be totaly sure but I think the Enso looks better and the handle on the Shun looks very uncomfortable for long use. Now when the knife arrived in the nice packaging I couldn't wait to use it. It was so fantastic looking, and the fit and finish was the best I'd seen on knives since I'm use to a cheap starter faberware set. It was laser sharp out of the box too, I got a small watermelon out and cut it in half and it was as if I was using a light saber, it took no pressure at all. The knife is so light and it fits in my hand so well that I chopped two full freezer bags full of veggies for seasoning before I took a break that I didn't need. this thing just blends into my hand so it's so manuverable, and the 7" length is perfect for any prep work. And Look how wow they look! this knife classes up my kitchen all by itself hanging on my magnetic wood block, I can only imagine how it's gonna look with the full set hanging there. I plan now to buy the full Enso HD line If I don't absolutely love the Shun cause I think I already love the Enso.

## Features

- Crafted of premium Japanese VG10 37-layer stainless steel for excellent edge retention; features a stunning hammered (tsuchime) finish
- Rockwell Hardness 61°; blades are hand-ground to approximately 12°
- Double-bevel edge for both right and left-handed use; black canvas micarta handle with three stainless steel rivets and end cap
- Blade Length: 7", Blade Height: 2", Overall Length: 12.25", Spine Thickness at Heel: 1.8mm, Weight: 7.1 oz. (202g)
- All Enso knives are handcrafted in Seki City, Japan with a lifetime warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07KGL1VJM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,491 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #682 in Chef's Knives |
| Blade Color | Hammered Damascus Stainless Steel |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 7 Inches |
| Blade Material | 37-layer VG10 Hammered Damascus Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Enso |
| Color | 37-layers VG10 Hammered Damascus Stainless Steel, Triple Rivet Black Micarta Handle, 61 Rockwell Hardness. Made in Seki, Japan. |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (180) |
| Date First Available | December 12, 2016 |
| Handle Material | Black Micarta with Stainless Steel Bolster & Rivets |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Length | 12.25 Inches |
| Item Weight | 7.1 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Enso |
| Material | 37-layers VG10 Hammered Damascus Stainless Steel. Triple Rivet Black Micarta Handle. Made in Japan. |
| Size | 7-inch blade |
| UPC | 811111030844 |

## Product Details

- **Blade Edge:** Plain
- **Blade Material:** 37-layer VG10 Hammered Damascus Stainless Steel
- **Brand:** Enso
- **Handle Material:** Black Micarta with Stainless Steel Bolster & Rivets

## Images

![Enso HD 7" Bunka Knife - Made in Japan - VG10 Hammered Damascus Stainless Steel - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81MepCbGWAL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does anyone have trouble keeping the enso hd knives clean?  the pits from the hammering seem like they might be hard to wipe clean...**
A: I have owned this knife for approximately 9 months and have had no issues with keeping it clean.   The pits are not as deep as they look in the picture.  I absolutely love this knife, and it is scary sharp.

**Q: How do you sharpen it?  12deg is not the typ 10deg asian angle and not the 14-15deg western angle.**
A: I use wet stones, this knife is so well sharpened that I’ve only had to use the wet stones twice this year. I’m a home cook and not a professional, so the angle of sharpening for me doesn’t have to be perfect. 
Hope this helps

**Q: ¿What sharping stone do you recommend for this knife?**
A: Japanese water stones. Found on Amazon.

**Q: whats the weight of this knife?**
A: Not sure on exact weight, but it is light and extremely sharp.  100% satisfied.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really Great Knives
*by J***A on September 16, 2020*

So, I've been waiting to write a review until my knives needed sharpening and I saw how they take to a stone. It's been about 6 months and they are totally solid on all fronts. Good looking, comfortable, good steel. First I ordered the 7" although I had just bought a full sized chef knife from Misen I wanted to get into Japanese steel and these met my price point. Watched the vids of the factory tour from the seller and realized these were the real deal at a bargain price. So I received the 7" in the mail and no more than cut an onion with it and I was on the web looking up the seller's website and ordering the 5.5" utility. These are viscerally great knives. They are beautiful, well balanced, and very comfortable to hold. I wear xl gloves and love the feel of the 7" but also wanted something for smaller work and because I have smaller hands in my kitchen. The 5.5" makes a great utility knife and my kids feel confident and in control of it. I can still use it comfortably and tbf it is my go to over the 7". So...It's been about 6 months of daily driver use on veggies and boneless meats and I notice they need a little touching up. I ran them over a stone 10-20 times and they came back to close to factory sharp really nicely. I'm sure I can work on them and get them "scary sharp" but the point here is the steel will take and hold a good edge easily once you've dulled it through normal use. And that edge will last a while. Enso knives are top notch. They maybe don't have the wow factor of a knife at 2x the price point but they are good steal put together by real artisans who know their craft. Solid fit and finish, great edge retention, and comfortably works through all manner of cutting and chopping. Probably avoid cuts of meat with bones in. Probably won't buy any more knives for at least 5 years, but will look in this direction when it's time.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Enso knives are wonderful
*by S***1 on July 19, 2019*

I wanted to start purchasing high quality knives pots pans and other kitchen tools since I found joy in cooking. I did hours of research on knives alone and I came across a Yaxell knives factory tour on a youtube channel called Burfection. I had watched other vids on this channel but this one made me try Yaxell/Enso because of the blend of perfection and passion I saw from the people making the knives. I looked at most of the big names in knives at this price range and it came down to Shun and Enso. I'm still going to buy a Shun to compare this Enso bunka to, so I can be totaly sure but I think the Enso looks better and the handle on the Shun looks very uncomfortable for long use. Now when the knife arrived in the nice packaging I couldn't wait to use it. It was so fantastic looking, and the fit and finish was the best I'd seen on knives since I'm use to a cheap starter faberware set. It was laser sharp out of the box too, I got a small watermelon out and cut it in half and it was as if I was using a light saber, it took no pressure at all. The knife is so light and it fits in my hand so well that I chopped two full freezer bags full of veggies for seasoning before I took a break that I didn't need. this thing just blends into my hand so it's so manuverable, and the 7" length is perfect for any prep work. And Look how wow they look! this knife classes up my kitchen all by itself hanging on my magnetic wood block, I can only imagine how it's gonna look with the full set hanging there. I plan now to buy the full Enso HD line If I don't absolutely love the Shun cause I think I already love the Enso.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful and sharp
*by T***D on March 28, 2025*

Solid high quality knife that holds its edge and is comfortable to use. I also have the smaller version and I love them both

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