How does differential clay tempering affect a 1095 tanto blade?

 Updated Feb 2026

Differential clay tempering is a traditional technique where the smith coats the blade with clay of varying thickness before quenching. The cutting edge receives a thin layer, causing it to cool rapidly and harden to a high degree, while the spine is insulated by thicker clay and cools more slowly, remaining relatively tough and resilient. On 1095 steel, this process produces a particularly dramatic result because the high carbon content amplifies the hardness difference between the edge and spine zones. The visible boundary between these zones is the hamon temper line, which appears as a distinct pattern along the blade. Common hamon styles include suguha (straight), notare (gentle waves), and choji (clove-shaped peaks), each reflecting the smith’s individual technique.

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