How should I maintain a lacquer saya on a guardless display sword?
Updated Mar 2026
Piano lacquer saya - the high-gloss finish seen on several pieces in this collection - is durable but sensitive to impact and prolonged UV exposure. Avoid placing the sword in direct sunlight, which can yellow or fade the lacquer over time. Wipe the saya surface occasionally with a dry microfiber cloth; do not use oil or solvent-based cleaners on lacquer finishes. For the blade itself, apply a light coat of choji oil using a soft cloth every few months to prevent surface oxidation, particularly at the unguarded ricasso area where moisture can accumulate. Store the sword on a horizontal display stand rather than upright, which distributes pressure evenly along the saya and prevents warping of the wooden core beneath the lacquer finish.