T10 tool steel is one of the more respected high-carbon steel choices for hand-forged Japanese-style blades. Its slightly elevated tungsten content compared to standard 1095 carbon steel contributes to a finer carbide structure, which translates into good edge retention and a blade surface that responds well to the clay-tempering process used to produce a genuine hamon — the visible temper line along the edge. For a display odachi, T10's ability to carry a natural hamon means the blade has visual depth and authenticity that goes beyond surface treatments. The hamon on a T10 blade is created through differential heat treatment, making each one unique. If hamon clarity and surface character matter to your collecting criteria, T10 is an excellent material choice.