Why is manganese steel used in these display katana?
Updated Mar 2026
Manganese steel offers a practical combination of structural stability and a clean visual surface, both important qualities in a collectible display piece. Unlike some decorative alloys that can develop uneven surface texture over time, manganese steel holds its geometry well and takes polishing and finishing processes cleanly, which matters when the blade needs to complement ornate gold fittings and a detailed tsuba without looking out of place. It also produces a well-defined hamon — the temper line along the blade — when finished by skilled craftsmen, as seen in the flame hamon variants in this collection. For display purposes, that visual consistency across the blade’s surface is a significant advantage.