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Common handle materials include olive wood, walnut, beech wood, and pakkawood. Some sets use wood–plastic composite, and a few include stainless‑steel handles.

Typical knife sets include chef, bread, slicer, santoku, utility, paring, and steak knives. Some sets add specialty items such as cheese knives, a bird’s beak knife, kitchen shears, or a sharpening steel. Utensil sets commonly include spoons, a turner, a ladle, and a serving fork.

Listings commonly highlight full‑tang construction, stainless‑steel rivets securing riveted handles, and ergonomic handle shapes — all mentioned as improving balance, grip, and durability.

Most product descriptions list carbon steel or stainless steel (including high‑carbon stainless) as the blade material.

Piece counts vary widely — examples in the listings include 2, 4, 5, 7, and 15 pieces, so there’s no single standard set size.

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