What steel grades are used in handmade ninja swords?
Updated Feb 2026
Handmade ninja swords in this collection are forged from several high-carbon steel grades, each offering different visual and physical characteristics that suit different collector preferences. The most widely used option is 1045 carbon steel, a reliable and versatile grade that forms the foundation of many quality Japanese-style collectibles - it is tough, holds its shape well, and accepts most surface treatments consistently. Manganese Steel appears in a significant number of pieces and is valued for its exceptional surface hardness and the deep, even finish quality it produces. T10 carbon steel is the premium option in the collection and is the grade most likely to produce a well-defined hamon temper line - the wave-patterned boundary along the blade edge that forms during differential heat treatment and is one of the most prized visual details in Japanese sword collecting. Each grade is paired with full-tang construction, and all blades undergo individual heat treatment as part of the handmade forging process.