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Miyabi Birchwood Chef's Knife, 6"

Current price: $289.95
Miyabi Birchwood Chef's Knife, 6"
Miyabi Birchwood Chef's Knife, 6"

Williams-Sonoma

Miyabi Birchwood Chef's Knife, 6"

Current price: $289.95
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Forged in Seki, Japan, this beautiful Miyabi knife combines exceptional Japanese craftsmanship with the best German blade-hardening technology and stunning modern design. The blade is expertly layered with SG2 micro-carbide powder steel using an innovative ice-hardening process. Each side is finished with 50 layers of floral-patterned Damascus steel to protect the long-lasting sharpness of the Cryodur blade while increasing its corrosion-resistance. The scalpel-like knife edge is hand sharpened using a traditional three-step Honbazuke method, which includes a final mirror polish to create the exquisite finish. The traditional D-shaped handle is made from prized Karelian (Masur) birch – the only wood ever used in a Fabergé egg. This versatile chef's knife excels at a range of tasks, including chopping, mincing and slicing.

  • SG2 micro-carbide powder steel blade is protected by 100 layers of Damascus stainless steel (50 on each side) and hand hammered in a striking floral pattern.
  • Authentic thin Japanese blade profile enables lightweight handling for precise control.
  • Fine carbide distribution creates razor-sharp blade with Rockwell hardness 63.
  • Double ice-hardened FRIODUR blade provides remarkable durability, corrosion-resistance and edge-retention.
  • Using historic Honbazuke method, blade is hand honed to exceptionally sharp 9.5–12 degree angle.
  • Blade has rounded spine and heel.
  • Karelian (Masur) birch handle features mosaic pin and engraved Miyabi logo on end cap.
  • Ergonomic D-shaped handle is comfortable to hold.
  • Handcrafted in Seki, Japan – a city renowned for producing the highest-quality cutlery.

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