Maestro Wu hand forges knives from salvaged artillery shells fired on Taiwan by mainland China since the early 1900s. Artillery steel makes a strong blade not prone to rusting or chipping. These classic Chinese knives and cleavers are renowned across the world by the Taiwanese diaspora for quality and craftsmanship. View our full Maestro Wu collection here.
The Maestro Wu Fish Knife is a traditional style knife for cleaning and filleting small fish. It is small, nimble, and sharp for agile handling. The pointed blade is great for removing scales and for light butchering tasks, like separating skin and fat from meat. It’s also very handy for small but moderate duty tasks in the kitchen, like smashing garlic or slicing root vegetables. The blade is double beveled.
Maestro Wu Knives has been operating on Kinmen island since the 1930s. They experienced material shortages during the Second World War and begin to collect spent artillery shells as a source of steel. Their knives are still made from shells; millions were fired on Kinmen island by China during the Second Taiwan Strait Crisis in 1958.
Wanting to give this as a gift? It’s bad luck in Taiwan to gift knives for fear of cleaving the relationship. But don’t let that stop you from getting this perfect knife to your loved one. We suggest asking the recipient for pocket change or a small object as a trade—skip the bad mojo.
About Maestro Wu
Maestro Wu, a cutlery forge on Kinmen island, turns swords into ploughshares. Their selection of chef's knives and Chinese cleavers are handmade from scavenged artillery fired on Taiwan by mainland China. The forge is renowned across the Taiwanese diaspora for quality and craftsmanship.
Product Specifications
D2 Fish Knife
Material: Stainless steel, hardness RC 58
Blade: 137 x 55 x 1.8 mm / 5.4" x 2.1" x 0.07"
Handle Length: 110 mm / 4.25"
Overall Length: 260 mm / 10.25"
Weight:155 g. / 5.5 oz.
Care
After use, hand wash with clean water and a little detergent. Wipe dry with a soft cloth, starting at the back of the knife and moving towards the front.
Do not use steel wool or other hard scrubbing tools to clean the knife to avoid scratching the knife body.
Do not use the knife for purposes other than intended.
Warranty
Maestro Wu knives are warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for 2 years from the date of purchase. The warranty does not cover damages caused by improper use, accidental damage, or normal wear and tear of the product. Scratches to the knives are not considered a manufacturer defect.
For any knives that are damaged, chipped, or dull, knives can be mailed to Maestro Wu’s facility in Taiwan for repairs or replacements, free of charge. Return postage not included.
Maestro Wu
No. 236, Sec. 1, BoYu Rd
Jinning Township, Kinmen County
Taiwan 892
Tel: + 886-82-323-999