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    The Gordon Ramsay-approved Japanese Damascus Steel Knives from HexClad have a Rockwell Hardness Scale rating of 60 and a sleek look.

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  5. Pattern welding - Wikipedia

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    Damascus steel, a steel used in swordmaking during the medieval period; Forged in Fire a History channel competitive television show on forged knife and sword making; Hamon (swordsmithing) Japanese sword construction includes a specific form of pattern welding. Mokume-gane, a similar technique, often for precious metals, used to produce ...

  6. Damascus steel - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name "Damascus Steel" is contentious. Islamic scholars al-Kindi (full name Abu Ya'qub ibn Ishaq al-Kindi, circa 800 CE – 873 CE) and al-Biruni (full name Abu al-Rayhan Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Biruni, circa 973 CE – 1048 CE) both wrote about swords and steel made for swords, based on their surface appearance, geographical location of production or forging, or the name of the ...

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    Amazon Silk is a web browser developed by Amazon. It was launched in November 2011 for Amazon Fire and Fire Phone , [ 1 ] and a Fire TV version was launched in November 2017. [ 2 ] The addition of Silk to the Echo Show was announced at an Amazon event in September 2018.