MIYABI KNIVES

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52 Results
18 cm Santoku 18 cm Santoku
MIYABI KOH 4000FC
18 cm Santoku
Average rating 5.0
(1 Ratings)
-12%
Standard Price: £169.00Sale Price: £149.00
20 cm Gyutoh 20 cm Gyutoh
MIYABI KAIZEN II 5000FCD
20 cm Gyutoh
Average rating 5.0
(6 Ratings)
3 Sizes
Sale Price: £249.00
24 cm Gyutoh 24 cm Gyutoh
MIYABI KOH 4000FC
24 cm Gyutoh
Average rating 4.5
(8 Ratings)
2 Sizes
-11%
Standard Price: £184.00Sale Price: £164.00
18 cm Nakiri 18 cm Nakiri
MIYABI KOH 4000FC
18 cm Nakiri
Average rating 5.0
(2 Ratings)
-12%
Standard Price: £169.00Sale Price: £149.00
14 cm Shotoh 14 cm Shotoh
MIYABI KOH 4000FC
14 cm Shotoh
Average rating 5.0
(1 Ratings)
-13%
Standard Price: £149.00Sale Price: £129.00
18 cm Santoku 18 cm Santoku
MIYABI BLACK 5000MCD67
18 cm Santoku
Average rating 5.0
(4 Ratings)
Sale Price: £449.00
16 cm Gyutoh 16 cm Gyutoh
MIYABI KAIZEN II 5000FCD
16 cm Gyutoh
Average rating 5.0
(6 Ratings)
3 Sizes
Sale Price: £219.00
13 cm Shotoh
MIYABI KAIZEN II 5000FCD
13 cm Shotoh
Average rating 5.0
(2 Ratings)
3 Sizes
Sale Price: £159.00
17 cm Nakiri 17 cm Nakiri
MIYABI BIRCHWOOD 5000MCD
17 cm Nakiri
Sale Price: £429.00
18 cm Santoku 18 cm Santoku
MIYABI KAIZEN II 5000FCD
18 cm Santoku
Average rating 5.0
(1 Ratings)
Sale Price: £249.00
17 cm Nakiri 17 cm Nakiri
MIYABI KAIZEN II 5000FCD
17 cm Nakiri
Average rating 5.0
(2 Ratings)
Sale Price: £249.00
24 cm Gyutoh 24 cm Gyutoh
MIYABI BLACK 5000MCD67
24 cm Gyutoh
Average rating 5.0
(3 Ratings)
2 Sizes
Sale Price: £479.00
18 cm Santoku 18 cm Santoku
MIYABI ARTISAN 6000MCT
18 cm Santoku
Average rating 5.0
(3 Ratings)
Sale Price: £279.00
24 cm Gyutoh 24 cm Gyutoh
MIYABI KAIZEN II 5000FCD
24 cm Gyutoh
Average rating 5.0
(6 Ratings)
3 Sizes
Sale Price: £279.00
20 cm Gyutoh 20 cm Gyutoh
MIYABI BIRCHWOOD 5000MCD
20 cm Gyutoh
Average rating 4.8
(6 Ratings)
2 Sizes
Sale Price: £429.00
18 cm Santoku 18 cm Santoku
MIYABI IKI
18 cm Santoku
Sale Price: £499.00
14 cm Shotoh 14 cm Shotoh
MIYABI KAIZEN II 5000FCD
14 cm Shotoh
Average rating 5.0
(2 Ratings)
3 Sizes
Sale Price: £169.00
20 cm Gyutoh 20 cm Gyutoh
MIYABI KOYA 4000FCv2
20 cm Gyutoh
Average rating 4.4
(7 Ratings)
NEW
Sale Price: £179.00
24 cm Sujihiki 24 cm Sujihiki
MIYABI KOH 4000FC
24 cm Sujihiki
-11%
Standard Price: £184.00Sale Price: £164.00
20 cm Gyutoh 20 cm Gyutoh
MIYABI ARTISAN 6000MCT
20 cm Gyutoh
Average rating 5.0
(2 Ratings)
3 Sizes
Sale Price: £279.00
9 cm Kudamono 9 cm Kudamono
MIYABI KOH 4000FC
9 cm Kudamono
-14%
Standard Price: £139.00Sale Price: £119.00
18 cm Nakiri 18 cm Nakiri
MIYABI KOYA 4000FCv2
18 cm Nakiri
NEW
Sale Price: £179.00
18 cm Santoku 18 cm Santoku
MIYABI BIRCHWOOD 5000MCD
18 cm Santoku
Sale Price: £429.00
20 cm Gyutoh 20 cm Gyutoh
MIYABI IKI
20 cm Gyutoh
Sale Price: £499.00
9 cm Shotoh 9 cm Shotoh
MIYABI ARTISAN 6000MCT
9 cm Shotoh
Average rating 5.0
(1 Ratings)
2 Sizes
Sale Price: £169.00
20 cm Gyutoh 20 cm Gyutoh
MIYABI BLACK 5000MCD67
20 cm Gyutoh
Average rating 5.0
(3 Ratings)
2 Sizes
Sale Price: £449.00
23 cm Bread knife 23 cm Bread knife
MIYABI KOH 4000FC
23 cm Bread knife
-12%
Standard Price: £169.00Sale Price: £149.00
24 cm Sujihiki
MIYABI KAIZEN II 5000FCD
24 cm Sujihiki
Sale Price: £249.00
16 cm Gyutoh 16 cm Gyutoh
MIYABI ARTISAN 6000MCT
16 cm Gyutoh
Average rating 5.0
(2 Ratings)
3 Sizes
Sale Price: £229.00
24 cm Bread knife 24 cm Bread knife
MIYABI KAIZEN II 5000FCD
24 cm Bread knife
Sale Price: £249.00
18 cm Santoku 18 cm Santoku
MIYABI KOYA 4000FCv2
18 cm Santoku
NEW
Sale Price: £179.00
10 cm Shotoh 10 cm Shotoh
MIYABI IKI
10 cm Shotoh
Sale Price: £329.00
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MIYABI Knives & Knife Sets

Since as early as the 14th century, the city of Seki has served as the sword-making center of Japan. Samurai swords, also known as katana, were used by samurai warriors in feudal Japan. They were slowly banned during the mid-19th century Meiji Restoration in an attempt to modernize the country. Consequently, many swordsmiths needed to refocus their skills. They began to produce knives, this time for the kitchen instead of the battlefield. Today, these specialty-steel blades are crafted by a combination of traditional hand tools and modern machinery. Seki is now the revered home of modern Japanese cutlery.

Why should you choose Japanese knives? Light in weight, Japanese knives feature blades made of thin, hard steel with an ultra-sharp edge and long-lasting sharpness. These beautiful knives are designed for exceptionally precise cutting and superior performance. MIYABI’s intricate knife-making method incorporates time-honored techniques, premium steels and innovative hardening processes. Each blade touches the hands of skilled artisans, ensuring a beauty and quality like no other. Honbazuke, Japanese for “true cutting edge,” is the three-step honing process that gives Japanese blades their exceptional sharpness. Each step of this traditional technique is done by hand. Blades are coarsely ground with a vertically rotating whetstone, fine-honed with a horizontal rotating whetstone, then polished using a leather belt. Combined with a traditional, Japanese 9.5° to 12° edge angle, Honbazuke makes MIYABI knives remarkably sharp MIYABI Steels.

Three distinct types of steel are used in the MIYABI collection. Each one has a different degree of hardness — as shown on the Rockwell scale — that affects the sharpness and the length of time the knives stay sharp.

SG2 (MC63) STEEL MIYABI Birchwood and Artisan Microcarbide powder steel with the hardness of 63 Rockwell. SG2 is synonymous with Japanese sharpness. Evenly-spread carbides give SG2 its scalpel-like precision and impressive cutting edge retention. Unsurpassed sharpness for the ultimate Japanese knife.

VG10 (CMV60) STEEL MIYABI Kaizen and Fusion Morimoto Edition Cobalt Molybdenum Vanadium Steel with a hardness of 60 Rockwell. The highly complex composition gives the cutting edge long-lasting sharpness. Signature sharpness for which Japanese knives are renown.

SPECIAL FORMULA STEEL MIYABI Red Morimoto Edition Special formula steel with a hardness of 57 Rockwell. This traditional German composition includes carbon for hardness and chromium for corrosion resistance. Perfect balance between Japanese bladesmithing and Western-style ease of use.