What steel types are used in brown ninjato blades?
Updated Feb 2026
The brown ninjato pieces in this collection use three distinct steel types, each with different characteristics worth knowing. Manganese steel is high in manganese content, which improves toughness and surface hardness - it holds engraved patterns well and resists chipping, making it a practical choice for detailed decorative work. 1045 carbon steel is a mid-range carbon steel (approximately 0.45% carbon) that balances workability with durability and takes polishing and fittings cleanly. T10 tool steel has a higher carbon content and is typically clay-tempered, a process that creates differential hardness along the blade and produces a visible hamon - the temper line collectors look for as a sign of authentic heat-treatment technique. Each steel type suits a different collecting priority: manganese for visual impact, 1045 for classic form, and T10 for metallurgical authenticity.