MIYABI 4000 FC 8-inch, Gyutoh, brown
Description
With the MIYABI 4000FC series, you get to know the long tradition of Japan’s artisan knife craftsmanship. Here, every kitchen knife fascinates with its beauty and sharpness. This also applies to this Gyutoh, with a 200 mm blade length. Its blade is honed on both sides, making it ideal for cutting meat and preparing large vegetables. A special FC61 steel that undergoes twofold ice-hardening is used for the FRIODUR blade. Its quality is demonstrated in its great hardness, and it is also able to withstand plenty of strain. The Katana-edge cut belongs to the tradition of master knife craftsmanship and is found on the blades of Japanese swords. The aesthetics of a Japanese chef’s knife is also always seen when looking at the handle. With the MIYABI 4000FC, the handle and bolster have an octagonal form. This turns the knife into a safe and comfortable instrument. Also contributing to the stylish appearance is the mosaic pin in an impregnated, dimensionally stable Pakka wood handle. ZWILLING manufactures all MIYABI knives at its own production site in Seki, Japan. Here German engineering expertise meets finest East Asian craftsmanship.
- Fabricated from revolutionary FC61 fine carbide stainless steel - 61 Rockwell hardness
- Ice-hardened FRIODURx2 blade offers exceptional durability, cutting edge retention, and corrosion resistance
- Hand-honed Honbazuke blade boasts scalpel-like sharpness
- Authentic, thin Japanese blade profile - 9.5-12 degree edge angle
- Mirror-polished blade features Japanese design details: sandblasted katana edge and embossed MIYABI logo
- Stylishly stamped with a mosaic pin, ergonomic Pakkawood handle design nestles comfortably in the hand
- Rounded spine and heel ensure tireless cutting
- Hand wash only
- Handcrafted in Seki, Japan
Specifications
- Item no. 33951-201
- Color: brown
- Substance: FC61
- Type of handle: concealed tang
- Type of edge: fine edge
- Edge finishing: Honbazuke edge
- Manufacturing method: welded
- Blade hardness (HRC): 61 HRC
- Colour handle: brown
- Substance handle: Pakka Wood
- Net weight: 0.174 kg / 0.38 lbs
- Length of product: 34.7 cm / 13.66 in
- Width of product: 1.9 cm / 0.75 in
- Height of product: 5.1 cm / 2.01 in
- Blade length: 20 cm / 7.87 in
- Handle length: 13.5 cm / 5.31 in
- Handle width: 1.9 cm / 0.75 in
- Blade width: 0.1 cm / 0.04 in
- Blade thickness: 0.1 cm / 0.04 in
MIYABI Koh 400FC
Hand-made in Seki, Japan, MIYABI Koh 400FC knives are crafted from the most precious materials for an elegant profile. The FC61 steel core provides outstanding cutting performance and is finished with a true katana edge. Recognized as some of the sharpest knives in the industry, MIYABI Japanese cutlery is made to last a lifetime.
AUTHENTIC JAPANESE BLADE
The authentic, thin Japanese blade profile and full tang construction provide perfect balance and cutting performance.
RAZORBLADE SHARPNESS
Hand-honed using the three-step Honbazuke process, the knife edge boasts scalpel-like sharpness. The double ice-hardened FRIODURx2 blade offers exceptional corrosion resistance.
UNIQUE HANDLE
The octagon-shaped Pakkawood handle is stamped with a silver mosaic pin and nestles comfortably in the hand.
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MIYABI - FROM JAPAN’S FORGING CAPITAL TO THE WORLD
The city of Seki has been the Japanese center for forging since the 14th century – anyone who produces knives here understands their craftsmanship: Just like MIYABI, because German engineering meets Japanese craftsmanship here. Knives with perfect sharpness, precise cutting, and long durability are created in 42 days and 100 steps. Their design is reminiscent of traditional Samurai swords. Let yourself be taken to the world of Japanese knives!
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