What should I know about hamon lines on manganese steel katanas?

 Updated Mar 2026

A hamon is the visible temper line that runs along the edge of a blade, traditionally created through clay-coating and differential quenching during the hardening process. On high-carbon and tool steels, this process creates a genuine boundary between a harder edge zone and a softer spine. On manganese steel collectible katanas, the hamon may be produced through a similar thermal process or enhanced through acid etching and polishing, which brings out the contrast between the martensitic edge and the pearlitic body of the blade. Either way, the hamon adds significant visual interest — each one is unique in its wave pattern, activity level, and clarity. When evaluating a katana for display, the hamon is one of the most telling indicators of how much attention was paid to the blade's finishing process.

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