The Snow White Chef

The Snow White Chef

Chef

ModelChef
Steel Type15N20 & 1095, Raindrop Pattern
Hardness (HRC)63 HRC
Handle MaterialWhite Resin, Galalith Spacer, Multicolor Resin, Black & White G10 Accents
Overall Length11 5/8 inches
Grip Length4 7/8 inches

This one’s colder than it looks — clean lines, sharp edge, and not a single thing out of place. I called it The Snow White Chef, but don’t let the name fool you — it’s not here to charm. It’s here to cut.

The blade’s forged from 15N20 and 1095 with a raindrop pattern — high contrast, high performance, and heat-treated to 63 HRC. It runs 4 ⅞ inches on the grip, 11 ⅝ overall, with just the right weight to stay in control from tip to heel.

The handle’s where this one gets interesting.

White resin takes center stage — crisp, cold, and full of light. It’s backed by a galalith spacer and anchored with multicolor resin and black-and-white G10 accents. It shouldn’t work together, but it does — like a good dish that balances heat, fat, and acid without losing the edge.

This is the kind of knife that lives on the board. It’s for the cook who values feel over flash, but still wants something that makes folks stop and look when it hits the light.

It’s precise. It’s honest. And it’ll stay sharp long after the plates are cleared.