Why are natural hardwoods used instead of lacquered saya?

 Updated Feb 2026

Natural hardwood saya allow the organic grain, color, and texture of the timber to serve as the primary aesthetic feature. Woods like rosewood offer a deep reddish-brown tone with interlocking grain patterns, while sandalwood contributes a lighter hue and a subtle, lasting fragrance. By leaving the wood unlacquered or finished only with a light oil, the craftsman preserves these sensory qualities. Lacquered saya have their own tradition and beauty, but natural wood mountings align with the aikuchi’s minimalist philosophy — letting material quality speak for itself. For collectors, natural wood also develops a gentle patina over time, meaning the piece evolves aesthetically with careful ownership.

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