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Kyocera Ceramic Knife KC-130, 6 inch Chef's Knife. Ceramic blades retain their sharpness for, literally, years and when you cook, you need a knife that doesn't require sharpening all of the time. Well, then, what is better than a chef's knife that performs like new for its entire life span? Nothing, of course. Optimum utility and the ultimate in comfort are token traits of Kyocera's knives.
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Kyocera Ceramic Knife KC-25, 3 inch Paring Knife. The black lacquered wooden handle on this splendid knife perfectly complements the glowing white blade. You'll be so busy admiring its beauty, you'll forget that it has a cutting edge that is second only to diamond.
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Kyocera Ceramic Knife KC-35, 4 1/2 inch Fruit Knife. Fruit knives should be as beautiful as the fruits they slice. Simple, elegant, and superbly sharpened, Kyocera takes kitchen cutlery to the next level with this beauty.
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Kyocera Ceramic Knife KC-50, 5 inch Utility Knife. The black wooden handle on this 5 inch knife is lacquered to a handsome finish that complements the glowing white of the razor sharp ceramic blade.
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Kyocera Ceramic Knife KC-80, 5 1/2 inch Cook's Knife. Hygienic and beautiful, this 5 1/2 inch cooking knife has a sharp edge that lasts for years to come. Optimum utility and the ultimate in comfort are token traits of Kyocera's knives.
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Boasting HIP ceramic with a damascus pattern new from Kyocera, this 3 inch paring knife holds an edge up to 6 times longer than steel knives.
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Boasting HIP ceramic with a damascus pattern new from Kyocera, this 4.5 inch utility knife holds an edge up to 6 times longer than steel knives.
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Boasting HIP ceramic with a damascus pattern new from Kyocera, this 5 inch slicing knife holds an edge up to 6 times longer than steel knives.
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Boasting HIP ceramic with a damascus pattern new from Kyocera, this 5.5 inch Chef's knife holds an edge up to 6 times longer than steel knives.
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Boasting HIP ceramic with a damascus pattern new from Kyocera, this 6 inch Chef's knife holds an edge up to 6 times longer than steel knives.
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