Is the gray finish on these ninjato blades a coating or the steel itself?

 Updated Mar 2026

The gray surface you see on these blades is not a paint, powder coat, or spray-on finish — it is the natural appearance of the manganese steel, lightly stabilized to slow surface oxidation. This is an important distinction for collectors, because coatings can chip, peel, or wear unevenly over time, whereas the steel's own surface character remains consistent. Light surface conditioning with a neutral oil like choji or mineral oil will help maintain the finish during long-term display. Avoid storing the blade in humid environments or in contact with leather for extended periods, as both can accelerate uneven surface changes on unpolished steel.

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