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Perfectly trimmed salmon steaks, a slice of lemon, and the Dynasty Fillet Knife
Kessaku Dynasty Series Fillet Knife uses, dimensions, maintenance, warranty info, and additional blade treatments
Kessaku Dynasty Fillet Knife blade features: 1.4116 German steel, 58 HRC, sharpened to 16 degrees, reinforced spine
Kessaku Dynasty Fillet Knife handle features: G10 handle, full tang, contoured bolster, laser etched end cap
The Kessaku Dynasty Fillet Knife comes in a premium gift box with a blade guard, polishing cloth, care guide, and warranty & support booklet
The Dynasty Fillet Knife and two fish about to be filleted with the Dynasty Fillet Knife
A chef fillets a large fish with the Dynasty Fillet Knife

Kessaku 7" Flexible Fillet Knife - Dynasty Series

Sale price$39.99
  • German 1.4116 carbon stainless steel
  • 58 HRC on the Rockwell Scale
  • Blade angle: 16° per side
  • G10 Handle
  • Triple rivet design
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Greeting you in our beautifully designed gift boxes with magnetic closures, your set will arrive in style. Their elegant boxes provide a perfect and attractive home for storing these fine utensils.
  • Kessaku Dynasty Series 7" Flexible Fillet Knife
  • Kessaku Felt-Lined Knife Sheath
  • Kessaku Premium Gift Box with Magnetic Closure
  • Kessaku Polishing Cloth
  • Kessaku Care Instruction Booklet
Kessaku Dynasty Knife

German 1.4116 carbon stainless steel

Dynasty SERIES

Dynasty Series knives are astonishingly sharp and durable, and are ergonomically designed for comfort, performance, and safety. The blades are made from German ThyssenKrupp 1.4116 stainless steel with high carbon and chromium for greatly enhanced corrosion and rust resistance, and infused with vanadium to increase wear resistance and steel strength. The toughness of 1.4116 steel makes it less prone to chipping or breaking, making Dynasty Series knives reliable workhorses in busy kitchens.

What Makes It Special

Why This Knife is Great

Every detail engineered for peak performance
German 1.4116 Steel
ThyssenKrupp steel with high carbon and chromium for excellent corrosion resistance, plus vanadium for increased wear resistance. Stays sharper longer than most kitchen knives.
Precision 16° Edge Angle
Ground to 16 degrees per side for a razor-sharp edge. This hybrid angle combines German durability with Japanese precision—perfect for any cutting motion.
G10 Military-Grade Handle
Aircraft-grade G10 Garolite won't crack, warp, or harbor bacteria. The ergonomic shape naturally guides your hand to a comfortable, safe pinch grip.
Full Tang Construction
The blade extends through the entire handle for perfect balance and lifelong durability. Triple riveted for extra security—this knife is built to last.
58 HRC Hardness
The ideal hardness range for a chef's knife. Hard enough to hold a sharp edge, soft enough to sharpen easily at home. The perfect balance.
Kessaku Dynasty Series Knives are made with carbon stainless 1.4116 German steel.

German 1.4116 carbon stainless steel

BLADE FEATURE

Dynasty Series blades are vacuum furnace heat treated and nitrogen cooled which greatly enhances the blade’s performance with the best possible wear resistance and durability, while minimizing the chance of chips occurring under heavy stress. Forged from premium German ThyssenKrupp 1.4116 carbon stainless steel for increased strength and enhanced stain resistance, the composition of this steel provides great edge retention, keeping the knife sharper, longer. The steel has a Rockwell Hardness (HRC) of 58 for maximum strength, flexibility, and blade edge durability. Each blade is hand sharpened to a perfect 16-degree angle per side.

Kessaku Dynasty Series Knives are made with military-grade G10 handles.

Military-Grade G10 Handle

HANDLE FEATURE

Dynasty Series' G10 Garolite handles are virtually unbreakable and nearly impervious to heat, cold, and moisture. They have triple rivet construction and full tang strength (meaning the steel extend all the way through the handle) for lifelong durability and safety. The ergonomic grips have triple rivet construction for added strength and stability, and are designed to excel in the harshest conditions of busy kitchens.

Dynasty Fillet Knife video overview
Includes a premium gift box, blade guard and polishing cloth

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WHAT'S IN THE BOX

Greeting you in our beautifully designed gift boxes with magnetic closures, your set will arrive in style. Their elegant boxes provide a perfect and attractive home for storing these fine utensils.

  • Kessaku Dynasty Series 7" Flexible Fillet Knife
  • Kessaku Felt-Lined Knife Sheath
  • Kessaku Premium Gift Box with Magnetic Closure
  • Kessaku Polishing Cloth
  • Kessaku Care Instruction Booklet

Questions?

WE HAVE ANSWERS

With proper care, your KESSAKU Professional Knives and Utensils can be your culinary companions for life. So, follow this guide to ensure continual optimal performance from all your knives and cooking instruments.

(These general rules should pretty much apply to all professional knives and cooking utensils by all manufacturers).

  a. Treat your professional knives and cooking instruments with respect and care. Our blades are extremely sharp so, exercise general caution, and of course, keep them out of the reach of small children. We include custom blade guards with all our knives for added safety as well as beautiful magnetic gift boxes which can be used for their storage.

b. The highly recommended method of cleaning professional knives is – quickly washing them by hand with a little detergent, followed by drying them with an absorbent towel. (*This is the standard operating procedure used by almost all professional chefs to keep their knives in optimal condition). We highly do not recommend putting these knives in a dishwasher.

c. Our knives use steels known for greatly enhanced corrosion and rust resistance. However, as with all professional knives, you never want to leave your knife soaking in soapy water. Over time, moisture and water will cause micro-corrosion in minute levels, which weakens steel. So, after use, clean your blades, dry your blades, and always keep your blades dry and stored properly.

d. In general, when washing cutlery, try to avoid soaps with bleach or heavy citrus extracts as they naturally promote corrosion.

e. Use proper and sane cutting surfaces. Wood, plastic, bamboo, and similar cutting boards are great! Glass, marble, ceramic, and granite surfaces can be damaged by knives (and cause the release of small particles of glass/ceramic/marble which is not really great to get in your food…), and these hard, counter-top type surfaces will also dull your knives.

Other IMPORTANT & HELPFUL TIPS!

As a practice, it’s always best to periodically hone and sharpen your knives while they’re still relatively sharp. Waiting for your knives to dull will make them take significantly longer to sharpen and hone. Quickly honing your blades after use retains a blade’s sharpness significantly longer, which means you’ll need to sharpen less often. Use the correct tool for the correct job. Our blades are astonishingly durable. However, for your own safety, the rule for using any knife from any brand is that you never want to force a cut by twisting the blade or prying. For example, you wouldn’t want to use a small paring knife to hack away at something extremely hard like a coconut or something deeply frozen. Instead, you should use a blade-type that’s suitable for such tasks, like a nice, heavy, cleaver.

HONING

When viewing a knife’s blade under a very strong microscope, its edge will look like a series of tiny points. Over time and frequent use, these points can get pushed down and bent out of shape.

Honing realigns and straightens that edge, removing an edge’s “burr” (the steel folding over itself) for smoother, safer, cuts. Regular honing will result in a less frequent need to sharpen.

SHARPENING

So, honing is for realigning a blade’s edge, by correcting misalignment. This differs from SHARPENING, which actually removes traces of steel from a blade’s edge to form a new edge.

Whetstones are considered the very best method of sharpening, as they’re more likely to ensure that your blade’s edge is restored to its original correct and proper geometry, allowing for maximum sharpness.

Thank you so much for your purchase and for joining the Kessaku family! As a member of
our family, you’re entitled to our worry-free lifetime warranty. It’s
automatically activated upon receipt of any Kessaku knife. Rest assured that we’ve got you covered.

You can use our Contact Us form, or email us at Help@KessakuUSA.com with any issue or concern so that we can immediately do our absolute best to make it right!

Please note that this warranty applies to manufacturing defects (which we’re very proud to define as “rare”) and, of course, does not include regular routine maintenance, like sharpening and honing, general wear and tear, or issues incurred through improper or unintended use.

With regular honing (every few uses), you'll only need to sharpen your Dynasty knife a few times per year depending on usage. The high-quality steel holds its edge exceptionally well.

Each Kessaku knife comes with a premium gift box with magnetic closure, felt-lined knife sheath, polishing cloth, care instruction booklet, and our warranty & support documentation.

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Feature
Price
Steel Type
Hardness
Handle
Damascus Pattern
Dynasty
Current
$39.99
German 1.4116
58 HRC
G10
No
Damascus Dynasty
$79.99
67-Layer Damascus
62 HRC
G10
Yes
Ronin
$29.99
7Cr17MoV
56–58 HRC
Pakkawood
No
Spectre
$49.99
Japanese AUS-8
58 HRC
Pakkawood
No
Samurai
$29.99
7Cr17MoV
58 HRC
Pakkawood
No
Feature Dynasty
Current
Damascus Dynasty Ronin Spectre Samurai
Price $39.99 $79.99 $29.99 $49.99 $29.99
Steel Type German 1.4116 67-Layer Damascus 7Cr17MoV Japanese AUS-8 7Cr17MoV
Hardness 58 HRC 62 HRC 56–58 HRC 58 HRC 58 HRC
Handle G10 G10 Pakkawood Pakkawood Pakkawood
Damascus Pattern No Yes No No No

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