What is the best way to display and maintain a Camo Katana?
Updated Mar 2026
For display, a horizontal two-tier sword stand or a wall-mounted rack works well and keeps the saya's camouflage finish visible as part of the composition. Avoid placing the sword in direct sunlight, as UV exposure gradually fades both lacquered and leather-wrapped saya finishes. For steel maintenance, apply a thin coat of choji oil or a neutral food-grade mineral oil to the blade every one to three months, wiping away any fingerprints first with a soft cloth — skin oils accelerate oxidation on high-carbon and Damascus steel. Store the blade in its saya when not actively on display. The ito wrapping on the tsuka should be kept dry; if it becomes damp, allow it to air-dry naturally away from direct heat sources to prevent shrinkage or warping of the underlying samegawa ray skin.