Which blade steels are used in bronze katana collectibles?
Updated Feb 2026
Bronze katana pieces at TrueKatana draw from several steel families. Clay tempered T10 carbon steel is favored for producing a genuine, visible hamon — the natural temper line created when differential hardening leaves the spine softer than the edge. Damascus steel, folded from multiple layers, reveals intricate wavy or swirling grain patterns unique to each blade. Melaleuca (multi-layer) steel offers a subtler wood-grain figuring and excellent resilience. Manganese steel provides solid toughness at an accessible entry point. Each steel type interacts differently with polishing, so collectors often choose based on whether they prefer bold surface patterning or a clean, mirror-like finish beneath the bronze-toned furniture.