What makes melaleuca steel different from standard folded steel?
Updated Mar 2026
Melaleuca steel refers specifically to folded high-carbon steel whose grain pattern - revealed during grinding and polishing - resembles the layered, flowing bark of the melaleuca tree. The visual effect comes from the repeated folding of the billet, which distributes carbon in alternating bands throughout the steel. The key distinction from generic folded steel is the density and clarity of this grain: melaleuca-pattern steel is folded to a higher layer count, producing a finer, more intricate surface texture. This is entirely a structural result of the forging process, not a surface treatment, which is why collectors regard it as a mark of genuine smithing effort rather than decoration.