How should I store an antique-style carbon steel katana long-term?

 Updated Feb 2026

Carbon steel blades are reactive to humidity and airborne salts, so storage environment matters considerably. The ideal approach is to apply a thin coat of choji oil (a traditional blend of clove oil and mineral oil) or pure pharmaceutical-grade mineral oil using a soft cotton cloth, then store the blade in its saya horizontally on a katana stand or in a padded display case. Avoid enclosed wooden cases without ventilation, as some wood species off-gas acids that accelerate patina. Relative humidity should stay between 40–55%. Never store carbon steel in a leather-wrapped sheath long-term — leather retains moisture. Inspect and re-oil every three to four months to keep the hamon crisp and the surface free of oxidation.

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