Perfect Home Kitchen Cutlery Knife This Damascus Japanese Steel Paring Knife is perfectly balanced, has a gorgeous handle and cuts though just about anything! You can use it to cutting but also to peeling. The knife is sturdy, lightweight, and beyond beautiful. It's the perfect addition to your kitchen knife collection! The knife can completely replace other knives, such as fruit knife, vegetable knife, kitchen knife, chef's knife, bread knife, meat cleaver knife. Kitchen Paring Knife Blade material: Damascus steel Handle material: Resin and Wood Hardness: 60±2 HRC Weight: 3.5 oz Total length: 9.45 inch Handle length: 4.45 inch Blade length: 5 inch 5 inch Professional Damascus Fruit Knife Designed for Small Kitchen, can be used for many kitchen cutting tasks, perfectly sized for intricate work such as peeling, shaping, garnishing, coring, cutting vegetable and fruits. The super-steel core possesses extra high carbon levels, allowing for exceptional long-lasting edge retention. It owns incredible 60+ Rockwell hardness, which provides high strength during the cutting. Read more Kitchen Knife Damascus steel forged knives are more resistant to rust, extremely sharp blade, has excellent toughness and persistence sharpness. Resin material has the advantages of high precision, good brightness, clear edges and corners, not easy to wear or scratch. Beautiful Handle Pattern The vegetable knife handle is made of blue resin and wood, combined together by a special manufacturing process. The well-designed ergonomic handle is perfect for hand control. Exquisite Packaging Each Damascus Kitchen Knife will be send together with exquisite gift box, and the quality control staff inspect carefully before shipment to ensure you get the best! Give you a pleasant shopping experience is our goal. Read more Wonderful Gift for Relatives, Family and Friends Our Cloverpeia paring knife is you best choice, can be used in various occasions, such as Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Birthdays, Christmas, Thanksgiving, New Year, Wedding showers, Housewarming, etc. So what are you still hesitating about?