What steel types are used in these naginata pieces?
Updated Mar 2026
This collection features three distinct steel types, each with different visual and metallurgical characteristics. T10 high-carbon steel is clay-tempered to produce a genuine hamon — the misty temper line that forms along the blade during differential heat treatment and is unique to each piece. Manganese steel offers exceptional toughness and a clean, even grain suited to a polished finish. Damascus steel is created by folding and forge-welding multiple steel layers together, producing the layered surface patterning that makes each blade visually one-of-a-kind. All three are legitimate collector-grade materials, and your choice should reflect both your aesthetic preference and how closely you'll be examining the blade's surface detail on display.