What is jihada and can I see it on folded-steel blades in this collection?

 Updated Mar 2026

Jihada is the grain pattern visible on the surface of a folded-steel blade, formed when layers of steel are repeatedly folded and forge-welded together. As the layers compress and stretch, they create a wood-grain or swirling pattern across the blade's flat face. In this collection, the Damascus and folded-steel examples display jihada that is most visible under raking light or a direct lamp. It is worth noting that jihada is distinct from the hamon: the hamon runs along the edge and shows the hardness transition, while jihada covers the broader blade surface. Collectors who display their pieces under adjustable lighting often find that jihada shifts in appearance throughout the day as the light angle changes, making these blades particularly dynamic display objects.

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