What is a hamon and why does it matter on a T10 blade?

 Updated Mar 2026

A hamon is the visible temper line that forms along the edge of a blade when it is differentially heat-treated using a clay-coating process. The spine is insulated with clay before quenching, cooling more slowly and remaining relatively soft and tough, while the edge cools rapidly and hardens. The boundary between these two zones becomes visible as a misty or crystalline line running the length of the blade. On T10 tool steel, this process is particularly effective because T10's fine grain structure and slightly elevated carbon content produce a well-defined, active hamon with visible activity — often including nie (bright crystalline particles) and nioi (a misty glow along the temper line). Each hamon is unique to its quench, making it a genuine mark of individual craftsmanship rather than a cosmetic finish.

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