What should I look for in the koshirae when buying a display wakizashi?
Updated Mar 2026
Koshirae — the collective term for all fittings on a mounted Japanese blade — is where most of the visual storytelling happens on a display piece. Key elements to evaluate include the tsuba (guard) material and motif, the saya (scabbard) lacquer finish and its durability, the ito (handle wrap) quality and pattern consistency, and whether the habaki (blade collar) fits snugly without play. In this collection, tsuba materials range from cast alloy to copper, with motifs including chrysanthemum, phoenix, dragon, and snake designs — each pairing differently with saya colors like piano black, dark red, and deep blue. A tightly fitted koshirae with matching aesthetic elements across all components indicates production quality worth displaying.