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Miyabi Black 5000 3.5" Paring Knife - Lecdfnnhfnm
Miyabi Black 5000 3.5" Paring Knife - Lecdfnnhfnm

The Miyabi Black 5000MCD is a true work of art. The blade is constructed of micro-carbide powdered MC66 steel, which is ice-hardened to an impressive 66 HRC. This results in an exceptionally sharp and lasting edge. The blade is wrapped in 132 additional layers of steel, resulting in a beautiful flower damascus pattern.The handle of the Miyabi Black series is made from unique wood, black ash. The grain and color of the black ash contrasts with the damascus of the blade. The handle is crafted in a traditional "D" shape, providing optimal ergonomics for fatigue-free cutting in the kitchen.Handcrafted in Seki, Japan.

  • Blade consists of 133 layers of steel, resulting in a floral damascus pattern
  • MC66 MicroCarbide steel is hardened to 66 HRC
  • D-shaped handle made from stunning black ash
  • Sharpened using a traditional, three step Honbazuke method
  • Hand crafted in Seki, Japan

Miyabi Black 5000 3.5" Paring Knife

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The Miyabi Black 5000MCD is a true work of art. The blade is constructed of micro-carbide powdered MC66 steel, which is ice-hardened to an impressive 66 HRC. This results in an exceptionally sharp and lasting edge. The blade is wrapped in 132 additional layers of steel, resulting in a beautiful flower damascus pattern.The handle of the Miyabi Black series is made from unique wood, black ash. The grain and color of the black ash contrasts with the damascus of the blade. The handle is crafted in a traditional "D" shape, providing optimal ergonomics for fatigue-free cutting in the kitchen.Handcrafted in Seki, Japan.

  • Blade consists of 133 layers of steel, resulting in a floral damascus pattern
  • MC66 MicroCarbide steel is hardened to 66 HRC
  • D-shaped handle made from stunning black ash
  • Sharpened using a traditional, three step Honbazuke method
  • Hand crafted in Seki, Japan

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