What steel types are used in Gold Saya Ninjato blades?
Updated Mar 2026
This collection features two primary blade materials. Manganese steel is used in the majority of pieces — it's a high-carbon alloy with added manganese content that improves toughness and resistance to stress, making it a practical choice for a display collectible that retains structural integrity over time. The surface finishes cleanly and holds a polished appearance well. The other option is Damascus steel, seen in the Chokuto Ninjato variant, where layered steel folding produces the characteristic flowing grain pattern across the blade surface. Damascus pieces are particularly valued by collectors for the visual complexity of their patterning — no two blades are identical. Both materials are full-tang construction, meaning the blade steel runs continuously through the handle for solid, stable assembly.