What steel is used in black gold handle ninjato collectibles?

 Updated Mar 2026

The pieces in this collection use two distinct steel types. 1045 high-carbon steel is a mid-range composition prized for its consistent grain structure and clean response to grinding, making it well-suited to the precise flat geometry of a straight blade. Manganese steel offers elevated toughness through its alloying elements, which stabilize the steel at a structural level - a meaningful advantage for display pieces intended to hold their geometry over years without warping or surface stress. Some manganese-steel examples in this collection feature a blue finish, achieved through controlled heat treatment or oxidation that lays a protective and visually distinctive colored layer across the flat. Both steel types suit long-term display ownership and are appropriate for collectors focused on material authenticity.

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