What steel types are used in dark blue handle ninjato?

 Updated Mar 2026

The ninjato in this collection use three primary steel types: manganese steel, 1060 high-carbon steel, and 1095 high-carbon steel, plus Damascus folded steel in select pieces. Manganese steel produces a consistent, tight grain that polishes to a clean mirror or holds a deep black finish evenly. 1060 carbon steel is slightly tougher with a more open grain, making it well suited for etched flame patterns and shirasaya-style presentation. 1095 carbon steel has the highest carbon content of the three, enabling a visible hamon - the wavy temper line along the blade edge - when the blade is differentially hardened. Damascus folded steel layers multiple alloys into flowing banded patterns, making each blade visually unique. Each steel type ages differently in display conditions, so your choice should reflect both the visual character and the maintenance level you prefer.

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