Paring Knife

$13.70

  • 3.5-inch Bird’s-Beak Paring Knife
  • Japanese AUS-10 Steel
  • HRC: 59º +/- tolerance
  • Forging Construction: Sanmai
  • Double Bevel Blade
  • Curved Stainless-Steel Bolster
Quantity Price Discount
2-10 $13.02 5%
11+ $12.33 10%
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Description

Resembling a bird’s beak, the short, curved blade of this professional-quality knife is great for creating intricate cuts for decorative garnishes and for prepping small, spherical fruits and vegetables.

High-Quality Personalized Paring Knife

Key Features + Specifications
  • Fully forged, full tang high-carbon stain-resistant stainless steel with curved bolster
  • A 15° blade angle on each side offers superior sharpness
  • Contoured triple-riveted dark ebony wood handle designed for comfort and control
  • 66 layers stainless steel Sanmai construction with AUS-10 steel core
Dimensions
Blade Length (mm): 75.0 mm
Blade Height (mm): 20.0 mm
Total Length (mm): 175.0 mm
Weight (g): 90.0 g

The AUS-10 steel blade construction has been inspired by century old manufacturing techniques to create a super sharp cutting edge which holds a greater edge retention.

Paring Knife

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Weight 0.35 kg
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Use & Care

To keep your fine cutlery performing at the highest level and to maintain its striking beauty, follow these tips for how to best use and care for your knife.

  • Handwash in warm water and towel dry.
  • A good cutting board will help retain a sharp edge for substantially longer. Softwoods, such as teak, are preferred.
  • Do not cut frozen foods and bones unless it's meat cleaver.
  • Never use your knife as a screwdriver or hammer.
  • Use a sharpening stone, not honing steel, to re-sharpen your knives.
  • It is best to store your blades in a wooden block, in-drawer knife tray, sheath, or knife case. Do not store your knives unsheathed in a drawer.