How is the blue finish on these ninjato blades actually created?
Updated Mar 2026
The blue blade finish is produced through a controlled chemical coloring or heat-oxidation process applied after the blade has been ground and polished to its final profile. Unlike painted or powder-coated finishes, this treatment chemically interacts with the steel surface itself, creating a blue-to-dark tonal layer that is bonded to the metal rather than sitting on top of it. The exact hue - ranging from a cool steel blue to deeper blue-black depending on lighting - is an inherent quality of the treated surface. This means the finish has texture and depth when viewed from different angles, which is one reason blue-blade pieces are particularly sought after for display arrangements where varied lighting is involved. It does require occasional light oiling to maintain its visual quality over time.