What dark finish types are available in the dark sword collection?
Updated Feb 2026
The dark sword collection includes several distinct approaches to the dark and shadow aesthetic that create different visual impressions at display distance and at close range. Obsidian black blade pieces apply a deep, opaque black treatment to the blade steel surface - the entire blade reads in a uniform dark tone that creates maximum visual contrast with the scabbard and fitting elements. Antique dark finish pieces use a surface treatment that suggests aged metal character - the dark finish has subtle variations in tone and texture that give the blade a sense of history and depth that a uniform flat black does not have. Dark Damascus combinations apply dark surface treatments or scabbard finishing to Damascus steel blades, where the dark finish interacts with the fold-forged layered patterns to create a shadow-and-layer visual effect that reads differently at different viewing distances. Dark wakizashi pieces extend all of these finish types into the companion blade format. All dark finish types are applied over high-carbon steel full-tang construction appropriate to a serious display collectible.