Damascus steel, once widely used in sword blades, is no longer made.
This technique was so successful that Damascus steel became prized throughout the ancient world.
These are thought to be the most likely sources for Damascus steel.
This mixture is what leads to the famous patterning of Damascus steel.
The recipe for making Damascus steel was lost at the end of the 18th century, so no one knew the reasons for its remarkable qualities.
Many claimed that Black had rediscovered the process to make Damascus steel.
The original method of producing Damascus steel is not known.
Also known as Damascus steel, wootz is famous for its durability and ability to hold an edge.
The materials include sterling silver, 24-karat gold, ebony and Damascus steel.
There is now a new lower receiver finish that looks like Damascus steel.