How does folded steel differ from Damascus at this price tier?
Updated Feb 2026
The terms overlap significantly in the sword market. Both involve layering steel through folding and forge-welding. Broadly, Damascus refers to pattern-welded steel where different steel types are combined to create visible contrast between layers. Folded steel may use a single steel type folded repeatedly, creating subtler grain patterns from carbon distribution variations within the same alloy. At this price tier, the visible effect is similar — flowing grain patterns on the blade surface. The distinction matters more to metallurgical purists than to most collectors. Focus on the visual pattern that appeals to you rather than the terminology.