What qualifies a katana sword as functional-grade?
Updated Feb 2026
A functional-grade katana meets four criteria: high-performance steel (T10, 1095, 1060, or Damascus), full-tang construction where the blade extends through the entire handle as a continuous piece, differential clay tempering that creates a hard edge and resilient spine, and properly fitted traditional hardware secured with bamboo mekugi pins. Together, these elements produce a blade that was built to the same structural standards as historical Japanese swords. Display-only katana may use lower-carbon steels, skip clay tempering, or use simplified fitting assembly. The functional-grade distinction indicates that no shortcuts were taken in materials or construction.