Designed To Exacting Standards And Only Available At Sur La Table, Kaizen Ii Improves Upon Miyabi’S Popular Kaizen Collection With The Addition Of Fc61 Super Steel, Redesigned Pakkawood Handles And A Host Of New, Chef-Friendly Features. Literally “Change For The Better” In Japanese, Kaizen Isn’T Just A Word But A Way Of Life—One Our Completely Reinvented Collection Celebrates By Combining The Latest Technology With Sleek, Modern Lines And Centuries Of Knife-Making Artistry.
Forged From A Core Of Fc61 Steel Surrounded By 48 Layers Of Stainless Steel Damascus, Miyabi Kaizen Ii Knives Perform As Good As They Look. Sharpened Using The Traditional Four-Step Honbazuke Technique, Each Knife Is A Hand-Sharpened Work Of Art.
- Crafted To Be The Go-To Knife In Any Chef’S Collection, This Versatile Santoku Is Large Enough For Heavy-Duty Cutting, Yet Nimble Enough For Precision Cuts
- Expert Artistry And Groundbreaking Technology Meet In Each Handcrafted Knife
- Core Of Advanced Fc61 Super Steel Features Fine Carbide Distribution, For A Rockwell Hardness Of 61 And Excellent Edge Strength And Retention
- Fine Carbide Distribution Results In A Blade That Holds An Incredibly Sharp Angle, Yet Remains Remarkably Durable—With No Risk Of Chipping During Normal Use
- Each Blade Is Hand-Honed To A Blisteringly Sharp 9.5 To 12 Degrees (Because Each Blade Is Sharpened By Hand, Exact Angle May Vary Slightly)
- The 49 Layers Of Stainless Steel Damascus Provide Added Strength And Protection As Well As Beauty
- Double Friodur Hardening Improves The Microstructure Of The Steel For Improved Cutting Performance, Corrosion Resistance And Astonishing Durability
- Larger, Redesigned Bolster Perfectly Balances The Blade For Additional Comfort While Cutting
- D-Shaped Pakkawood Handles Rest Easily In The Hand For A Secure, Comfortable Grip
- Decorative Red Spacer And A Mosaic Pin Add An Elegant Touch
- The Miyabi Factory Operates On A Small Scale With A High Level Of Hand Craftsmanship And Industry-Leading Technical Innovation
- 150 Skilled Artisans Work To Produce Each Heirloom-Quality Knife Using The Best Materials Available And Requiring Up To 151 Rigorous Production Steps
- Crafted In Seki City, Japan, A City With A Legendary Tradition Of Bladesmithing Dating Back To The 13Th Century
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