

🌸 Slice Like a Samurai: Precision Meets Artistry in Every Cut
The MIYABI Kaizen 4.5-inch Paring Knife combines cutting-edge CRYODUR ice-hardened VG10 steel with a stunning 64-layer Damascus blade, hand-honed to a razor-sharp edge using the traditional Honbazuke method. Crafted in Seki, Japan, its ergonomic Micarta handle ensures a secure grip, making it a perfect blend of durability, precision, and timeless Japanese craftsmanship.



| ASIN | B005K8QGK0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #214,903 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #369 in Paring Knives |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 4.5 Inches |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Brand | MIYABI |
| Color | Black with Red Accent |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (122) |
| Date First Available | August 31, 2011 |
| Department | sporting-goods |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00035886293772 |
| Handle Material | Micarta |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Length | 12 Inches |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 34182-133 |
| Manufacturer | J.A. Henckels |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Size | 4.5" |
| UPC | 035886293772 035886293550 |
A**R
Beautiful Damascus steel gets the job done easily.
This is the fourth knife of this line that i have purchased. Beautiful, sharp, well balanced. Gets the job done.
L**Y
Not maneuverable
The knife came perfectly sharp and without a flaw. However I wish the width of the blade was much narrower ... half the present width. It's very difficult to turn the knife when the blade is embedded in, let's say, a piece of fruit. I have a very old, inexpensive paring knife that has a narrow blade and it's incredibly maneuverable. Unfortunately the steel dulls too quickly because it's a cheap knife. I looked on line and all the knives with good steel have big bellies.
O**I
Good knife
A magic knife. These are really nice and seem to stay sharp well.
W**L
If you've never owned a high-quality Japanese knife and love to cook
If you've never owned a high-quality Japanese knife and love to cook, you're really missing out. For years, I have had a full set of W*hof pro knives and there is no comparison. The reason is simple: High quality Japanese knives have a different grinding angle. In the Myabi's case, I believe it's around 12 degrees and my German knives are about twice that. In learning about this knife, I also learned more about sharpening and no longer use my W*hof sharpener. It's the wrong angle for this new knife and it never seemed to do much good anyway. So I'm using an inexpensive sharpening stone kit (again Japanese) that I found on Amazon. As for this knife itself, it's an incredibly useful size that is a frequent go to instead of my often too-small paring knives. The shape works really well for slicing and chopping. It feels great in the right hand because of the asymmetrical handle shape. It is a work of art and makes me smile when I grab it out of my knife block.
E**A
Wonderful!
It sits on the counter all day because we use it all day. Superbly sharp, perfectly balanced, heavy in a good way, solid feeling in the hand. Beautiful. It will last a life time and is a joy to use. You won't regret it.
J**J
very good paring knife
feels good in your hand, nice and light with good edge contour and sharpness retention. 4-1/4" inches is a good size for the majority of things outside of chopping
D**Y
Most amazing knife I've ever used!
First thing I noticed was just how pretty this knife is. The fit and quality of this knife is second to none. Very comfortable in the hand. I've never seen such a sharp knife from the manufacturer. So far the edge just keeps going and going. I touch it up with a steel occasionally. It is by far the most amazing knife I have ever used. Very pleased with the purchase!
M**D
Fruit Ninja!
to R.K.They DO hold a edge and they have a fine balance. Maybe you do not know how to hold a Japanese style handle, therefore you jack up the blade. I have had my knifes (ten of them to be exact) and have not had to "sharpen" them just strop them. These are a harder steel than what is typically used. Right tool for the job. The handles are off round so you have to change they way you hold them if you are new to this. let the knife do the work for you.
F**E
Pour u cadeau de Noel
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