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The $500 to $1000 range is where the conversation shifts from good enough to genuinely refined. Every blade in this category gets clay tempering, multi-stage hand polishing, and steel that has been worked and tested at every step. The smiths spend two to four hours on clay application alone before a single hamon appears, and the differential hardening process gives the edge HRC 58-62 while keeping the spine soft enough to absorb impact.
Below the $500 mark you are choosing between production-line heat treats and standard 1045 or 1060 carbon steel. Above it, the conversation changes. Premium swords use T10 tool steel or 自炼钢 (self-smelted steel) and undergo proper clay tempering, hand polishing, and final inspection before they leave the workshop.
The hamon line you see on a clay-tempered blade is a direct record of where the clay was applied. Every one is unique. Edge retention at HRC 60+ means the blade holds its sharpness through repeated tatami cuts. The softer spine prevents catastrophic failure under stress.
If you want hand-folded Damascus, imported tool steels like DC53, or limited-run pieces from named smiths, browse our Luxury Collection ($1000-$2500) or Master Editions ($2500+).
Clay-tempered T10 and self-smelted 自炼锤 steel. Seven-stage hand polish on many pieces. These are the blades our repeat customers come back to upgrade into.
Clay-Tempered Damascus Steel
Abyss Edge – Hand Forged Clay-Tempered Damascus Steel Katana Sword
Clay-Tempered Damascus Steel
Dark Night Sovereign – Hand Forged Clay-Tempered Damascus Steel Katana Sword
Clay-Tempered Damascus Steel
Deep Sea Gold – Hand Forged Clay-Tempered Damascus Steel Katana Sword
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