11-Inch Raindrop Damascus Chinese Vegetable Cleaver — Rosewood Handle & Lanyard Hole
This is the only raindrop Damascus Chinese vegetable cleaver at JW Steel Crafts with a rosewood handle, mosaic pin, and lanyard hole in this 11-inch configuration.
The History Behind This Blade
During the Tang Dynasty, Chinese imperial kitchen brigades used a single wide-blade cleaver called a Cai Dao as their primary prep tool for everything from fine vegetable slicing to herb work and ingredient transfer. The wide flat was as useful as the edge. Court cooks mastered the blade in ways that Western kitchens never developed. The JW Steel Crafts raindrop Damascus Cai Dao carries that same single-blade kitchen discipline into every modern prep session.
Blade Performance
The blade is forged from layered Damascus steel in a raindrop pattern finish. The raindrop pattern forms when the layered steel billet is pressed with a rounded die during forging before final shaping. This creates the distinct circular bubble-like surface finish visible across the full blade flat, completely different from the ladder, twisted, and wave Damascus patterns found on other knives in the JW Steel Crafts lineup. The wide flat blade profile makes full contact with the cutting board on every stroke for clean, precise vegetable cuts without a rocking motion.
The wide flat also works as a scoop for transferring chopped ingredients directly from board to pan. Full tang construction runs the complete length of the rosewood handle and spreads weight evenly from blade tip to handle base for stable and controlled cutting throughout extended prep sessions.
Handle Construction
The handle is shaped from deep red rosewood. Rosewood is a dense, fine-grained hardwood with a rich dark red tone and a naturally smooth surface finish. It provides a firm, secure grip through both wet and dry kitchen conditions. Two silver pins and a mosaic pin run through the handle to lock the scales firmly onto the full tang.
The mosaic pin adds a handcrafted decorative detail that distinguishes this cleaver from factory-produced alternatives. A brass lanyard hole at the base of the handle lets you hang the knife for wall or rack display and storage. There is no bolster on this knife, which keeps the handle profile clean and moves the balance point closer to the blade for better forward chopping control.
Best Used For
- Daily vegetable chopping, slicing, and herb prep
- Ingredient transfer from board to pan using the wide flat
- Soft protein slicing and kitchen prep tasks
- Collectors of raindrop Damascus Chinese-style cleavers
- Gifting for home cooks, chefs, and Damascus knife enthusiasts
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Overall Length | 11 inches |
| Blade Length | 6 inches |
| Handle Length | 5 inches |
| Blade Material | Raindrop pattern Damascus steel |
| Blade Style | Chinese vegetable cleaver (Cai Dao) |
| Handle Material | Rosewood |
| Pin Detail | Two silver pins and mosaic pin |
| Handle Feature | Brass lanyard hole |
| Construction | Full tang, no bolster |
| Sheath | Not included |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a raindrop Damascus pattern?
A rounded die is pressed into the layered steel billet during forging, creating circular bubble-like impressions across the blade surface distinct from ladder, twisted, and wave Damascus patterns.
What is the blade and handle length?
The blade is 6 inches, and the handle is 5 inches for an 11-inch overall length.
What is the lanyard hole used for?
The brass lanyard hole lets you hang the knife on a wall hook or rack for display and quick-access storage.
What does the mosaic pin do?
It locks the handle scales to the full tang and adds a decorative handcrafted detail that sets this knife apart from machine-produced alternatives.
Is this cleaver suitable for meat?
This cleaver is optimized for vegetables, herbs, and soft proteins. For heavy meat breakdown and bone work, a heavier dedicated meat cleaver is recommended.