How does spring steel differ from T10 in display katana?

 Updated Mar 2026

Spring steel and T10 carbon steel are both favored in hand-forged katana production but serve slightly different collector preferences. Spring steel (typically 9260 or similar silicon-manganese alloys) has a more uniform grain structure and produces a consistent, even hamon line when differentially tempered. T10 tool steel, by contrast, contains trace tungsten and responds to clay tempering with a more organic, naturalistic hamon - the temper line flows unpredictably along the blade's edge zone, making each piece visually unique. For collectors who prioritize hamon character and surface grain variation as display features, T10 is often the more compelling choice. Those who prefer a cleaner, more geometric blade aesthetic often find spring steel's consistency satisfying. Both steels hold their appearance well in indoor display conditions when lightly oiled on a regular basis.

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