1095 Katana

Discover our 1095 Katana collection, featuring blades forged from 1095 high carbon steel — a premium grade favored for its fine grain structure and excellent edge characteristics. With 0.95% carbon content, 1095 steel delivers a keen edge that holds its refinement with proper care. Each blade is hand-forged with full-tang construction and traditional fittings. Free U.S. shipping and 30-day return guarantee.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 1095 mean in steel grading?
The 10 indicates a plain carbon steel in the SAE grading system, and 95 represents approximately 0.95% carbon content. Higher carbon content generally means the steel can achieve greater hardness and a finer edge, though it also requires more careful maintenance to prevent corrosion.
How does 1095 compare to 1045 or 1060 steel?
1095 has significantly more carbon than 1045 (0.45%) or 1060 (0.60%), giving it a harder edge and finer grain. However, 1095 is less forgiving of moisture and requires more diligent oiling. The higher carbon also makes 1095 slightly more brittle, which is balanced by proper heat treatment during forging.
Is 1095 steel good for a first katana?
1095 is an excellent choice for collectors comfortable with carbon steel maintenance. If you are new to sword collecting and prefer lower maintenance, a 1060 carbon steel katana is more forgiving. 1095 is ideal for those who appreciate premium edge characteristics.
Will a 1095 katana rust?
Like all high carbon steels, 1095 will oxidize if exposed to moisture without protection. Regular oiling with choji oil or mineral oil prevents rust. If minor surface oxidation occurs, it can be removed with fine polishing compound. Proper storage in the saya scabbard in a dry environment is essential.

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