What steel types are used in Brown Tanto collectibles?
Updated Feb 2026
Most pieces in this collection use one of three steels. T10 high-carbon steel contains about 1% carbon plus a small tungsten addition for toughness; it responds exceptionally well to clay tempering, which produces a visible hamon temper line along the edge. Folded Damascus steel is created by forge-welding multiple layers of different-carbon billets, then drawing the stack out and folding it repeatedly — often 13 or more folds, yielding thousands of visible layers that appear as flowing grain once etched. Manganese steel is a more budget-friendly alloy that still allows full-tang construction and takes a clean polish. Each steel type influences weight, surface texture, and long-term patina differently, so the best choice depends on whether you prioritize dramatic hamon patterns, layered Damascus grain, or an accessible starting point for your collection.