How is the blue color applied to a Damascus steel blade?
Updated Mar 2026
The blue finish on a Damascus steel tanto is typically achieved through a controlled oxidation or chemical patination process applied after the blade has been ground and polished. Heat bluing involves carefully bringing the steel to a specific temperature range where a thin, stable oxide layer forms on the surface, producing colors that shift from straw gold through blue-violet depending on precise heat control. Chemical blueing uses an acid or salt solution to develop a similar oxide layer at room temperature. Both methods are permanent under normal display conditions, though they can be affected by abrasive cleaning or prolonged exposure to moisture, which is why gentle care and periodic oiling are recommended for long-term preservation.