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Vegetable Paring Knife  (3.5-in.)
Shun Classic  by  Shun
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The short, straight blade that sets this Vegetable Knife apart from a classic paring design is meant for quick, even slicing of smaller produce, such as radishes, mushrooms, or garlic. The wavy, Damascus pattern on the blade provides stick resistance so prep is effortless and efficient.

Made in the ancient city of Seki, Japan, Shun knives rely on extremely sharp blades, made of Japanese VG10 steel clad with 32 layers (16 on each side) of a proprietary blend of high-carbon stainless pounded so thin, it delivers precision slicing, cutting and chopping that is unprecedented by any of its German competitors. Imagine, a knife made the same way as ancient Samurai swords, handcrafted still today. Sharper out of the box than other knives, the Shun Classic maintains its sharpness longer, since the finely-polished blade edge has a natural tendency to remain straighter, yet when required, it can be honed using a standard steel or sent to the factory for free sharpening. The wavy, Damascus-look pattern on the blade creates minute air pockets that offer stick resistance, so food releases easier and prep time is reduced--plus it's rust-free. The ebony Pakka wood handle, a highly durable combination of layers of white birch wood and resin, is designed in a “D” shape to fit firmly and comfortably in the hand, with the bonus of being dishwasher safe and NSF approved for commercial kitchens.

Item# 393805

Blade Length : 3.5-in.
Cleaning & Care : Handwash with mild soap and dry thoroughly.
Construction : Clad construction-16 layers of SUS410 steel
Material Blade : High-carbon stainless steel
Material Handle : PakkaWood
Model No. : DM0714
Origin : Japan
Warranty : Limited lifetime warranty
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What our Kitchen Experts Say
Paring #2: Making a cherry pie but forgot to pick up a cherry pitter? Don't fret, a sharp paring knife will easily get the job done. Just slice the cherry in half lengthwise, gently twist the two sides apart, and pop out the pit.

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