Damask Steel (Noun)
Meaning
A hard resilient steel often decorated and used for sword blades.
Classification
Nouns denoting substances.
Examples
- The samurai's sword blade was forged from high-quality damask steel, making it nearly indestructible in battle.
- Japanese swordsmiths prized damask steel for its resilience and beauty, carefully folding the metal to create intricate patterns.
- In the darkness of the forge, the smith hammered and folded the glowing damask steel, shaping it into a noble sword.
- Legend had it that the damask steel used in the making of the fabled katana had been passed down through generations of skilled craftsmen.
- The glint of sunlight on the damask steel blade seemed to dance with an inner fire, as if the very metal itself were alive.