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Rene

Rene

Rene grew up inside a family shop full of kitchen tools, sharpening stones and chefs looking for good advice. That environment shaped him early. He learned how knives should feel, how they should cut and why small details matter. After years of helping customers and testing countless blades, he decided it was time to build something of his own. That became Kazoku Knives.

With Kazoku he brings together everything he learned in the family business and everything he continues to learn in Japan. Rene spends a large part of his time visiting blacksmiths, grinders and handle makers in places like Seki and Sanjo. Not as a tourist but as a student who wants to understand how great knives are made. Those makers inspire him, challenge him and push him to improve every new design.

In his writing he shares that same curiosity. He explains techniques, tells stories from his travels and shows why Japanese craftsmanship is worth protecting. His goal is simple. Help people cook with better tools, teach them what makes a knife truly good and make the world of Japanese knives easier to understand.


Blog

12/04/2026
A well-maintained chef knife is the heart of a productive kitchen. Knowing how to properly clean and care for your knives doesn’t just make cooking easier; it ensures safety, preci...
04/04/2026
One of the most frustrating things at breakfast is taking a beautiful loaf with a golden-brown crust and watching it get crushed and torn apart the moment you try to cut it. A good...
07/03/2026
There’s an old saying in Japan: “A dull knife is more dangerous than a sharp one. And that’s why understanding the nature of your knives and selecting what you really need matte...
24/02/2026
If you’re comparing the Kazoku Essential series, you’re probably choosing between three popular models: Nisei, Kurashikku, and Ketsugo. All three are designed as an upgrade fr...
16/02/2026
Kazoku Prestige knives are renowned for their Japanese craftsmanship, durability, and razor-sharp edges. To maintain that legendary sharpness, regular maintenance is key. Stropping...
25/11/2025
Japanese knives aren’t just kitchen tools. They’re part of a long tradition that goes back hundreds of years. Every blade you see today was shaped by history, culture, and crafts...
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