Nguu is the Vietnamese word for Water buffalo.
Water buffaloes are part of the street scene, especially in rural areas of Vietnam. No wonder, because until a few years ago they were indispensable for agriculture. The water buffalo made an important contribution to the introduction of wet rice farming in Vietnam around 2000 years ago. Through its use, productivity in agriculture could be increased. The water buffalo therefore stands for strength, luck and prosperity.
The rectangular shape of the blade is typical of this Asian paring knife. The knife tip is slightly rounded to make chopping and slicing vegetables easier. The knife is ideal for preparing carrots, cucumbers, cabbage and other vegetables.
The color and shape of the knives may vary slightly from the illustration.
Details | |
Handle | Red wood & Ebony |
Steel | High carbon steel, not rustfree |
Weight | 123 Gramm |
Blade height | 5,3 cm |
Blade length | 18,5 cm |
Thickness | 2 mm |
Handle length | 13 cm |
Overall length | 33 cm |
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