Are the red blades on these ninjato painted or treated?

 Updated Feb 2026

The red finish on several of our pattern steel ninjato is achieved through an acid-etching process, not paint. After the blade is polished, it is immersed in or coated with a controlled acidic solution that reacts with the steel to produce a deep crimson or burnt-red oxide layer. Because the different steel types in a Damascus billet react to acid at different rates, the folded pattern actually becomes more pronounced under a red finish than under a natural polish. The resulting color is bonded to the metal at a molecular level, making it far more durable than any applied coating. Over years of display, the red tone may mellow slightly, which many collectors consider an attractive patina. Standard oiling and careful handling will preserve the vibrancy of the finish for decades.

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