What is a hamon temper line and which katana swords have one?

 Updated Feb 2026

The hamon is a visible line running along the cutting edge of a katana, marking the boundary between the hardened edge zone and the softer spine. It is produced through differential clay tempering, a traditional Japanese technique where the smith coats the blade with clay of varying thickness before quenching. The thin-coated edge cools rapidly and hardens to a high degree, while the thick-coated spine cools slowly and remains tough and resilient. The visible boundary between these zones is the hamon. In our collection, katana swords made from T10 tool steel and 1095 high-carbon steel with clay tempering feature genuine hamon lines. Common hamon patterns include suguha (straight), notare (gentle waves), and gunome (zigzag peaks), each reflecting the smith’s individual technique.

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