What makes high-manganese steel a good choice for display katanas?

 Updated Mar 2026

High-manganese steel — typically in the 65Mn range — offers a practical middle ground for collectible swords. It has enough carbon content to hold a decent edge geometry and enough manganese to resist brittleness under normal handling conditions. For display-focused collectors, this means the blade maintains its polish and shape over time without the risk of micro-fractures that can occur with harder, more brittle steels when a piece is moved, repositioned, or occasionally handled. It also takes surface treatments well, which is why you'll see hammered textures and visible hamon lines executed cleanly on manganese blades. It's not a premium forge-folded steel, but it's honest, capable, and well-suited to its purpose as a collectible piece.

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