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Detail
Summary
Miyabi Artisan knives celebrate Japanese craftsmanship, merging past and present with traditional methods and innovative techniques. Each knife features a hand-honed blade finished with a true katana edge, an homage to the samurai swords made in Seki centuries ago. The blade's potent core of SG2 steel is layered in a stunning hand-hammered tsuchime finish. Rosewood PakkaWood handles mirror the beauty of the blades. This Artisan knife set comes with a magnetic easel-style block for dramatic display.
- SG2 micro-carbide powder steel blades finished with a katana edge for scalpel-like sharpness.
- Beautiful hand-hammered tsuchime finish helps reduce food sticking.
- Authentic, thin Japanese blade profile for lightweight handling and precision control.
- CRYODUR blades are ice-hardened to Rockwell 63 for long-lasting edge retention.
- Blades are hand-honed using the historic Honbazuke method to an exceptionally sharp 9.5 to 12 degree angle.
- Cocobolo rosewood PakkaWood handles with mosaic pin, red spacers and Miyabi logo end cap.
- Ergonomic Japanese D-shaped handle design is effortless to hold.
- Each knife takes more than 100 steps and 42 days to create.
- Handcrafted in Seki, Japan, a city renowned for its highest quality cutlery production.
10-piece set includes:
- 3 1/2" paring knife
- 5" utility knife
- 6" and 8" chef's knives
- 7" rocking santoku
- 9" bread knife
- 9 1/2" slicing knife
- Honing steel
- Kitchen shears
- Magnetic bamboo easel storage block
- Please note: Storage block is counted as individual piece.
Dimensions & More Info
- 3 1/2" Paring Knife: 3 1/2" blade, 3 3/4" handle; 6.4 oz.
- 5" Utility Knife: 5" blade, 3 3/4" handle; 6.4 oz.
- 6" Chef's Knife: 6" blade, 4 1/2" handle; 6.4 oz.
- 8" Chef's Knife: 8" blade, 4 1/2" handle; 9.6 oz.
- 7" Rocking Santoku: 7" blade, 4 1/2" handle; 6.4 oz.
- 9" Bread Knife: 9" blade, 4 1/2" handle; 12.8 oz.
- 9 1/2" Slicing Knife: 9 1/2" blade, 4 1/2" handle; 9.6 oz.
- Honing Steel: 9" rod, 5.5" handle; 2 lb.
- Shears: 8 1/2" long, 2.8 oz.
- Storage block: 16 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 9 3/4" high; 12 lb.
- Made in Japan.
Use & Care
Use
- Always use caution when handling sharp objects.
- Avoid cutting on hard surfaces such as stone, metal or glass.
- It is not advisable to use any knife but a meat cleaver to cut through bone, as other blades can be easily damaged.
Care
- Hand-wash with warm water and a mild detergent. Rinse and dry immediately.
- Maintain the knife's cutting edge by regularly using a honing steel.
- Sharpen as needed. With regular use and honing, you should not need to sharpen your knife more than once or twice a year.
- Sharpen knife at home using a whetstone or knife sharpener, or have it sharpened by a professional.
- Store knife in a safe place to protect its edge and prevent injury.
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Customer Reviews
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Great knife set.
Beautiful knives that are extremely sharp. I bought these in time to prepare Thanksgiving dinner for 35 people so there was a lot of prep. These knives are awesome, including the carving knife. The handles are very comfortable when holding the knife. I hope they maintain their sharpness. I chose these after reviewing others, and opted for these over Shun because of a number of reviews stating the tips easily break on the Shun knives. I actually dropped my chef's knife, tip first onto a rug. It went through the rug and into the wood floor. The only damage done was to the rug and the floor. Fortunately the knife was not damaged. The magnet on the display board is strong and displays the knives beautifully.
Ka*****nt
Worth every penny!!
I am absolutely amazed with how great these knives are! I wanted to invest in a good pair of knives since I do a lot of cooking and these knives cut through everything like butter. They also look absolutely beautiful on my countertop I get so excited to use them!
Bren*********dyho
Terrible presentation!
This $1300 knife set looks like it came from Temu! The knives are loose in the box! The scissor feels like a cheap Onieda, and does not have the, “Miyabi,” name on it. This was a gift for my daughter and I felt embarrassed when she opened it and we saw this unimpressive mess of knives. I don’t know if she’ll keep them or not. Website won’t allow me to add a photo😞