What steel types are used in these ninjato swords?

 Updated Mar 2026

The ninjato in this collection span three distinct steel grades, each with its own character. 1045 carbon steel provides reliable mid-range hardness and is an excellent entry point for display collectors — it resists chipping well and maintains the clean straight-blade profile over time. 1060 carbon steel steps up the carbon content, resulting in improved structural density and better edge geometry retention, making it a favorite for collectors who handle their pieces regularly during rotation or photography. Damascus steel is the most visually distinctive option: layers of folded steel are acid-etched to reveal flowing grain patterns across the blade flat, meaning no two Damascus ninjato are ever identical. For a display-focused collector, Damascus offers an irreplaceable combination of artisan process history and surface visual complexity.

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