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Shun Premier 6-Piece Block Set
Perfect for everything from mincing shallots and peeling apples to chopping vegetables and carving meats, this six-piece knife block set provides a solid foundation for any kitchen. Handcrafted by skilled Japanese bladesmiths, each precisely balanced knife pairs exceptional performance with timeless artistry.Shun Premier knives blend the hand forging techniques of ancient Japan with modern materials, resulting in state-of-the-art knives with a pedigree that's centuries old. Set includes:4" paring knife6.5" serrated utility knife8" chef's knifeHerb shearsHoning steel11-slot bamboo blockFEATURESHand-hammered tsuchime finish prevents food from sticking to the blade and creates a striking lookEach handcrafted knife requires at least 100 steps to completeCore of proprietary VG-MAX super steel is clad on either side with 34 layers of stainless steel DamascusContoured pakkawood handle allows both a professional-style pinch grip and a trigger gripStainless steel end caps add stability and strength and helps balance the weight of the bladeBlade is hand sharpened to a razor-sharp 16° double-beveled edgeManufacturer: ShunIncludes: 4" paring knife, 6.5" serrated utility knife, 8" chef's knife, Herb shears, Honing steel and 11-slot bamboo blockMaterial: Stainless steel, pakkawoodCare: Hand wash onlyWarranty: Lifetime warrantyMade in Japan
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