Shizu Hamono Miyako Paring 80mm

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Shizu Hamono Miyako Paring 80mm

  • Be Sharp Beograd

    Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour

    27. marta
    15
    11060 Beograd
    Serbia

    +381612405551

The Miyako series is a unique product from Japan. The Shizu Hamono forge team has carefully designed this series to be functionally, aesthetically and price-matched.

Paring knives are tasked with "minor" jobs in the kitchen. When you need to peel fruit, clean vegetables, or simply don't see the need to use a large knife, the 80mm Paring is suitable for all the jobs you do with your hands.

The blade is made of 33 layers of Damascus steel with a beautiful contrast between the hazy layers and the highly polished center steel that sits next to the blade.

The handle is made of compressed wood in the shape of the letter D and is polished to a matte finish that gives a feeling of comfort and safety.

Specifications

Manufacturer: Shizu Hamono
Blade type: Pairing
Blade length: 80 mm
Total length: 195mm
Knife weight: 64 years old
Blade type: Double bevel
Back thickness: 2 mm
Steel: AUS8
Hardness HRC: 60 ±1

After use, wash the knife by hand with lukewarm water and dry it.
Store the knife in a safe place where it will not collide with other utensils.
The best way to sharpen Japanese knives is by hand on a stone. Check out our range of sharpening stones.
You use your knife to perform the tasks for which it is intended. Do not use it for other purposes.

***AVOID***
- Washing the knife in the dishwasher.
- Cutting frozen foods.
-Cutting extremely hard foods such as bones, parmesan rinds, rinds...
-Opening jars, cans or bottles.
-Using glass boards or cutting on the work surface.

Read more about knife maintenance on our blog: "Maintenance of Japanese knives".

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Japanese knife as a perfect gift

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Everything you need to know about maintenance

  • Oštrenje japanskih noževa

    Sharpening Japanese knives

  • Briga i skladištenje

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