What steel options are available for shirasaya tanto in this collection?
Updated Feb 2026
Shirasaya tanto in this collection are available in three primary steel types: Damascus pattern-welded steel, T10 carbon steel, and 1045 carbon steel, each with different visual and performance characteristics. Damascus steel is the most visually striking option - the layered grain pattern created by folding and welding multiple steel types is revealed by acid etching and produces a flowing, organic surface pattern that is unique to each blade. Against the plain wood of a shirasaya mounting, Damascus steel creates a strong visual contrast between the natural material of the scabbard and the complex surface character of the blade. T10 carbon steel is a high-carbon tool steel that takes a very sharp and well-defined hamon through clay tempering - the boundary between the hardened edge zone and the tougher body of the blade is more clearly defined than on lower-carbon steels. 1045 carbon steel is a reliable medium-carbon option that produces a clean, consistent blade with good structural integrity across the full length. All options use full-tang construction, with the steel running through the wooden handle rather than pinned at a short stub.