What gives the tanto blade its blue color?

 Updated Mar 2026

The blue coloration on these tanto blades is a result of controlled thermal treatment applied to high-manganese steel during the forging process. When manganese steel is heated to specific temperatures and then allowed to cool in a controlled manner, the steel surface develops an oxide layer that refracts light across the blue spectrum - ranging from pale cobalt near the edge to deep indigo along the spine. This is fundamentally different from painted or powder-coated finishes, which sit on top of the steel. The blue here is integrated into the metal's surface chemistry, which means it does not chip or peel and tends to deepen slightly with age when properly maintained. Each blade emerges from the forge with a slightly unique pattern, so no two tantos in this collection are visually identical.

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