What does "clay tempered and folded" mean on these swords?

 Updated Mar 2026

These are two distinct processes often mentioned together but serving different purposes. Clay tempering refers to applying a layer of refractory clay to the blade spine before quenching, which slows the cooling rate on the spine while the edge cools rapidly. The result is a harder edge and a tougher spine, with the boundary between them forming the visible hamon. Folding refers to the forging stage: the billet of steel is heated, hammered flat, and folded back on itself multiple times. This redistributes impurities and creates a layered grain pattern across the blade face. On finished pieces, that pattern appears as a subtle wood-grain texture under raking light - one of the visual signatures collectors look for when evaluating whether a blade was hand-forged rather than machine ground from bar stock.

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