[NEW] MIYABI 5000FC-D Gyuto Knife 16cm ZWILLING J.A. HENCKELS limited From JAPAN

Description


Master innovation. 
Light and shadow resonate three-dimensionally in the innovative Damascus pattern woven by two patterns. This is a highly innovative series that combines a new-shaped handle with a blade that uses a laminated structure made of FC61 steel for the first time. 

D-shaped handle. 
A design reminiscent of a Japanese knife. The left and right asymmetrical design features a grip that feels like it sticks to your hand. 

Packer wood. 
It is a highly hard material made from finely chopped wood and layered plywood under high pressure. 


Blade Steel FC61 
Hardness approx. 61 
Blade length approx. 16cm 
Country of origin Japan 
Honba attachment Cold-hardened Criodur Damascus 49 laminated 
Damascus pattern 
Compatible sharpening items Twin Stone Pro, Twin Stropping Leather, MIYABI Whetstone Pro. MIYABI Sharpener 
*Due to the high hardness of the blade, ZWILLING's Twin Sharp Select, Twin Sharp, and Sharpening Steel cannot be used. 
Handle Material Packerwood 
Shape D Decorative end cap, mosaic pin 
Not dishwasher safe


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