Miyabi Evolution 6.5-inch Nakiri Knife
Kitchen

Miyabi Evolution 6.5-inch Nakiri Knife

Miyabi Kitchen Knife

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$164.95Typical: $150-400Confidence: high
4.6(37 reviews)

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About This Product

  • Fabricated from revolutionary FC61 fine carbide steel
  • Ice-hardened FRIODURx2 blade offers exceptional durability, cutting edge retention, and corrosion resistance
  • Dry Sharpened blade boasts scalpel-like sharpness
  • Authentic, thin Japanese blade profile
  • Ergonomic, triple-riveted POM handle nestles comfortably in the hand

Why It Lasts

Made by Zwilling J.A. Henckels in Seki, Japan — combines German engineering oversight with Japanese blade-making tradition. The Birchwood line uses SG2 micro-carbide powder steel hardened to 63 HRC, one of the hardest production kitchen knife steels available. The 100+ layer Damascus cladding protects the thin core steel from corrosion. Ice-hardened (cryogenically treated) to refine the grain structure and improve edge retention.

Known Weaknesses

Extremely brittle at that hardness — chipping is a real risk if you torque the blade or hit a bone. The decorative handles on the Birchwood line are beautiful but prone to cracking if left soaking in water. Needs professional sharpening on whetstones; pull-through sharpeners will ruin the edge geometry. At $300+, you're paying a premium for aesthetics over a functionally similar Shun.

Durability Breakdown

Warranty
10.0
Materials
9.0
Community
8.5
Brand Rep
9.3
Repairability
8.0

Specifications

Blade MaterialHigh Carbon Stainless Steel
ColorStainless Steel
Handle MaterialPolyoxymethylene (POM)
Blade EdgePlain
Blade Length6.5 Inches
Construction TypeForged
Item Weight9.6 ounces
Blade ColorSilver
Is Dishwasher SafeNo
Item Length6.5 Inches
Size6.5"
MaterialFC61 Fine Carbide Steel

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Quick Stats

Overall Score9.0/10
TierIronclad
BrandMiyabi
CategoryKitchen
Price Range$150-400
Confidencehigh
Data Points5/5
4.6(37 reviews)

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