What steel is used under the gold finish, and does it affect durability?
Updated Feb 2026
The gold samurai swords in this collection are built on genuine carbon steel - manganese steel and 1045 carbon steel are the primary materials. Manganese steel is an austenitic alloy known for exceptional toughness and impact resistance, which makes it a strong foundation for a display sword that may be handled frequently. The 1045 carbon steel option is a proven katana material with good toughness and reliable heat treatment characteristics. Both materials are fully processed through standard forging and heat treatment before the gold surface finish is applied, so the core steel properties are unaffected by the coloration. The gold finish itself adds negligible thickness and has no meaningful effect on blade weight, balance, or flexibility. Durability for display purposes is the same as any comparable carbon steel katana in the collection - these are well-built swords that hold up to regular examination and careful handling without issue.