Razor sharp.
Miyabi knife artisans combine the age-old traditions and exceptional steel of Seki, Japan with modern-day technologies to create blades that are beloved around the world. Koh, which means “light” in Japanese, is a classic, elegant knife whose blades are hand-honed for long-lasting sharpness (you won’t find any sharper). The blades are finished with a katana edge, in homage to the samurai swords made in Seki centuries ago. Move up the knife and you’ll find an octogonal pakkawood handle that supports both Western chopping and Asian rocking cuts. Every last detail in these knives underscores the quality of their design and construction—it’s something you can immediately feel as soon as you pick one up.
Grab one of the following to upgrade your kitchen, or a set to take your meal prep to the next level:
- 3.5" Paring Knife
- 5.5" Utility Knife
- 7" Santoku Knife
- 7" Rocking Santoku Knife
- 8" Chef's Knife
- 9" Bread Knife
- Sharpening Steel
- 7-Piece Set (includes a 3.5" Paring Knife, 5.5" Santoku Knife, 8" Chef’s Knife, 9" Bread Knife, Kitchen Shears, 9" Sharpening Steel and bamboo block)
Photography by Ty Mecham & Jenny Huang
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