How does T10 clay tempered steel differ from manganese steel in a wakizashi?

 Updated Mar 2026

T10 is a high-carbon tool steel with a small tungsten content, prized for its ability to hold a fine edge and respond beautifully to the clay tempering process. When clay is applied to the spine before quenching, the blade cools at different rates across its cross-section, producing a genuine hamon — the undulating temper line visible along the blade's surface. This hamon is an organic, unrepeatable result of the forging process, making every T10 clay-tempered wakizashi unique. Manganese steel, by contrast, is an alloy with higher impact resistance and flexibility, making it exceptionally durable as a display piece. It does not typically produce a natural hamon but offers its own aesthetic appeal, particularly in red-treated or darkened finishes favored by collectors drawn to unconventional blade aesthetics.

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