Why do collectors prefer a gray finish over a mirror polish?

 Updated Mar 2026

A mirror polish maximizes reflectivity but can visually flatten the blade's surface, making subtle features like nie, hada (folded steel grain), and the hamon's transition zone harder to read. A gray or stone finish — achieved through a progressive series of abrasive stones or controlled buffing — retains a moderate sheen while preserving surface texture and tonal contrast. Collectors who study their pieces closely often find that a gray finish reveals more information about the steel's internal structure and the quality of the temper line. It also tends to be more forgiving in display lighting, reducing harsh glare that can obscure detail when the blade is mounted in a stand or case.

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