What steel types are used in purple wakizashi blades?
Updated Mar 2026
The purple wakizashi collection spans three distinct carbon steel types, each with different characteristics. 1045 carbon steel is the most approachable - tough, moderately hard, and well-suited for display pieces that will be handled regularly. 1095 carbon steel increases the carbon content, producing a harder edge geometry and a more defined hamon line visible along the blade's temper transition. T10 carbon steel adds a small amount of tungsten to the alloy, which refines the grain structure and improves wear resistance, making it a preferred choice among collectors who prioritize metallurgical detail. Damascus steel, achieved through a folding and welding process, creates a layered surface pattern where no two blades are visually identical. Each steel type is finished with a full-tang construction, meaning the blade steel extends completely through the handle - a structural detail that matters both for display integrity and long-term durability.