How is the gold blade treatment applied to Japanese sword collectibles?

 Updated Feb 2026

Gold blade treatment on Japanese sword collectibles is achieved through surface processes applied to the blade after the primary grinding and polishing steps. The treatment creates a warm golden metallic tone on the blade surface that ranges from soft warm gold to bright yellow-gold depending on the specific process and steel grade. Manganese Steel's exceptional surface hardness after polishing provides the ideal base for the most uniform and luminous gold treatment results. T10 carbon steel accepts gold treatment effectively while also supporting the clay-tempered hamon visible beneath the treatment. The gold color in these pieces is a genuine surface treatment rather than applied metallic leaf or paint - it is a component of the blade surface itself, which means it has the durability appropriate to a display-quality collectible when maintained with appropriate care.

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