What makes 1095 carbon steel a preferred choice for tachi collectors?

 Updated Mar 2026

1095 high-carbon steel contains approximately 0.95% carbon, a concentration that allows skilled heat-treatment to produce a visible hamon — the temper line along the blade's edge that collectors regard as one of the primary markers of authentic craftsmanship. Stainless steels, while corrosion-resistant, generally cannot form a well-defined hamon because their chromium content interferes with the differential hardening process. For tachi collectors specifically, 1095 also produces a grain pattern that polishes to a layered, almost organic appearance, reinforcing the historical character of the long-sword form. It does require periodic light oiling to prevent oxidation, but most serious collectors consider that maintenance routine a natural part of stewardship rather than an inconvenience.

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