The AUX Scooping Knife is a versatile table tool designed to cut, portion, and serve food directly on the plate. Combining the functions of a knife and a serving spoon, it allows food to be cut into bite-sized pieces and served immediately at the table, eliminating the need for additional knives, boards, or serving utensils.
The carefully serrated blade is crafted by skilled Tsubame-Sanjo artisans, delivering excellent sharpness for clean, controlled cutting. Whether portioning meat, vegetables, or soft dishes, the blade allows quick and effortless cuts while remaining safe and practical for table use. The spoon-shaped form also makes it ideal for scooping and serving food from larger platters, making it especially useful for shared meals and home parties.
Finished in satin stainless steel, the surface helps conceal scratches and maintain an elegant appearance even with regular use. Thoughtfully designed for everyday dining, the scooping knife is particularly suitable for preparing food for small children or elderly diners by cutting meals into manageable portions directly on the plate.
Crafted in Japan from high-quality stainless steel, the AUX Scooping Knife reflects precise manufacturing and functional design. Gift box options are available separately; product specifications remain the same.
Features:
- Cuts food into bite-sized pieces directly on the plat
- Combines knife and serving spoon in one tool
- Serrated blade crafted by Tsubame-Sanjo artisans
- Spoon-shaped design for scooping and serving
- Ideal for portioning food from large platters
- Suitable for children and elderly diners
- Satin stainless steel finish helps conceal scratches
- Perfect for everyday dining and home parties
Specifications:
- Product Name: AUX Scooping Knife
- Dimensions: Approx. 21 cm (L) × 5.2 cm (W)
- Weight: Approx. 65 g
- Material: Stainless Steel (18% chromium)
- Dishwasher Safe: Yes
- Made in Japan
Care & Safety:
- Blade is sharp; handle with care
- Not intended to be placed fully in the mouth

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