What steel types are used in red sageo ninjato swords?

 Updated Mar 2026

This collection spans several distinct steel grades, each with meaningful differences. 1045 carbon steel offers a relatively softer, more impact-tolerant blade - well-suited for display and light cutting practice. 1060 carbon steel increases the carbon content, yielding a harder edge and a more refined surface finish after polishing. High-manganese steel is valued for its elasticity and resistance to stress fracture, making it a preferred choice for collectors who also practice with their pieces. Damascus steel, formed by folding and welding multiple layers together, produces a visually unique surface pattern that makes each blade one-of-a-kind. Understanding these differences helps you choose a ninjato that matches both your display goals and your intended use.

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