What steel types appear most in your best-selling swords?
Updated Feb 2026
The majority of best-selling swords here are built from 1045 or 1060 high-carbon steel, with Damascus steel available for collectors who prioritize layered visual patterning. 1045 carbon steel offers a reliable hardness-to-flexibility balance that suits display and handling use, while 1060 carbon steel is slightly harder and holds an edge profile with greater definition. Damascus steel in this collection is a folded or pattern-welded construction that produces distinctive surface grain — each blade's visual texture is unique. All three types are full-tang builds, meaning the steel runs the full length through the handle, which is the construction standard collectors look for in a serious display piece.