GYO Series Paring Knife
GYO Series Paring Knife
GYO Series Paring Knife
GYO Series Paring Knife
GYO Series Paring Knife
GYO Series Paring Knife
GYO Series Paring Knife
GYO Series Paring Knife
GYO Series Paring Knife
GYO Series Paring Knife
GYO Series Paring Knife

Damascus Paring Knife 3.75" | GYO Series

Regular price €59,00 EUR Sale price€41,50 EUR
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The perfect companion to our Damascus Chef’s Knife, the paring knife can tackle all of the precision cuts and fine-detail work in your kitchen.


Specs
Steel: Ultra-premium Japanese AUS-10V steel core with 33 outer layers of stainless steel on each side
Edge: 15 Degrees per side using the traditional 3 step-Honbazuke method
Handle: Material G10
Bolster: Full bolster
Pattern: Breathtaking Damascus Rolling wave pattern
Blade Length: 3.7 in. / 93mm
Total Length:8.3 in. / 212 mm

One piece 3.75'' Paring Knife

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  • Shipping Time   5-20 Business Days.
  • Please note that all packages are shipped from SHAN ZU, there is no additional tax on our products, which means you only need to pay the final sale price when shopping in SHAN ZU.

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After the product arrives, please check "whether the product is defective" and "whether it matches the content of the order". If any of the above problems occur, please contact us by email: shanzu@shanzuchef.com. After you email us to apply for a return, we will reply to you in 48 hours.

IMPORTANT: For items that arrive damaged or are defective, YOU MUST provide video/photos to support your claim that the item arrived damaged or is malfunctioning. If a customer refuses to or fails to send photos/video of a claimed malfunctioning/damaged item, this return will be treated as “buyer’s remorse” and the customer is solely responsible for shipping it back. The customer is also vulnerable to the 15% restocking fee as well as any shipping charges the seller has paid out. If a customer claims an item is defective/damaged, the customer must provide proof prior to return, with no exceptions. Use the Contact Us form to submit pics/videos for your return request.

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Why is SHAN ZU

SHANZU is a brand known for its exceptional Damascus steel knives. Each knife is crafted using a complex process that involves folding and forging layers of steel to create a strong and durable blade. The resulting steel has a beautiful, wavy pattern that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional. Due to the scarcity of Damascus steel, SHANZU knives are highly sought after. Shop now and experience the exceptional quality of a SHANZU Damascus steel knife for yourself.

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Delivery time depends on the destination. Usually it takes 3 -14 days. International shipping is available to most of the countries. If we can NOT ship to your location, we will contact you. In addition, we will notify you of your order by sending you an "Order Confirmation" and a "Shipping Notification" after you place your order.

Returns are accepted for 30 days from the delivery date according to our refund policy. Just email us directly and we’ll take you through the process.

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To clean and maintain your knife, it's best to follow these steps:

First, clean the blade with warm water and dish soap. Be sure to rinse and dry the blade thoroughly to prevent rusting.

Next, use a honing steel to sharpen the blade. This will help keep the edge sharp and ensure the knife is in good working condition.

If the blade is heavily soiled or has stuck-on food, you can use a soft-bristled brush to gently scrub it clean. Avoid using abrasive materials like steel wool, as these can damage the blade.

After cleaning and sharpening the blade, apply a thin layer of oil to the blade and handle. This will help prevent rust and keep the knife in good condition.

Finally, store the knife in a safe and dry place, away from heat and moisture. A knife block or knife drawer organizer is a good option, as it will keep the blade protected and prevent accidents.

To sharpen a knife, you'll need a SHANZU sharpening stone or a knife sharpener. To use a sharpening stone, first soak the stone in water for about 10 minutes. Then, lay the knife flat on the stone and angle the blade so that it forms a 10-15 degree angle with the stone. Using long, even strokes, move the blade across the stone in a backwards and forwards motion, making sure to maintain the angle of the blade. After a few strokes, move the blade to the other side of the stone and repeat the process. You'll want to sharpen the entire length of the blade, and you may need to repeat the process several times to get the desired level of sharpness.

What is the Damascus Steel?

The origin of the name "Damascus Steel" is contentious: two Islamic scholars Al-Kindi and Al-Biruni (from circa 800-873 CE) both wrote about swords and steels for swords based on the appearance, geographical location of where they were produced or forged, or the name of the blacksmith. And there is a mention from both scholars of 'damscene' or 'damascus' when describing the swords to some extent.

Drawing upon these references, there are three possible sources from where the term Damascus originates from in the context of steel:

Al-Kindi called swords forged in Damascus in Siberia as 'Damascene', but it is important to note that these swords were not described as having a wavy pattern appearance on the surface of the steel.Al-Biruni refers to a sword-smith called Damasqui who made swords of crucible steel.In Arabic, the word 'damas' means 'watered', and Damascus blades are often described as having a water-pattern on their surface.

The most common explanation is that steel is named after the capital city of Syria, Damascus, the largest of the cities in the ancient Levant. It may either refer to swords made or sold in Damascus directly, or it may just refer to the aspect of the typical patterns, by comparison with Damask fabrics which are also named for Damascus. 

What is the German Steel?

German knives are usually made with stainless steel, which has a Rockwell scale rating of 56-58. Stainless steel contains chromium. This is what lowers the Rockwell scale rating. The benefit is a knife blade that resists corrosion and rust.

Cooks generally agree that German-style, stainless steel knife blades are hardier than Japanese-style blades. There’s less concern about chipping or breaking the blade of a German-style knife. Its durability means you can use it for more cutting and chopping tasks.

The softer characteristic of the steel still provides a sharp edge, but stainless steel will require you to hone and sharpen it more often. The softer steel also makes the blade easier to sharpen the blade — even though a stainless steel blade means that a German knife will lose its sharp edge quicker than its Japanese counterpart, which is made of high-carbon steel.

Customer Reviews

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Jean Pierre TAILLARD
Just right

Right blade length, ergonomic handle, efficient cutting. All good

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Andrea Frittajon

Damascus Paring Knife 3.75" | GYO Series

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David Rosenbaum
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This is a present for a relative in Switzerland. She will not get it until the middle of the summer,

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Marie DHENNIN
Excellent !

Premier achat sur votre site pour tester le s¨¦rieux et la qualit¨¦, je suis enchant¨¦e de mon choix : respect des d¨¦lais de livraison et, concernant la qualit¨¦, c'est la premi¨¨re fois que j'utilise un couteau aussi tranchant, bien ¨¦quilibr¨¦ et aussi beau. Reste maintenant ¨¤ compl¨¦ter la s¨¦rie.

Merci pour le soutien des couteaux Shanzu. SHANZU

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Robert Petry
Sharpest fruit knife I've ever had

Veni, vidi, liked it! Definitely worth the price. Cuts everything like butter and is still extremely sharp after a month of daily use!