What is the best way to display a katana with a lacquer saya?

 Updated Mar 2026

Piano lacquer saya - the high-gloss finish seen on many pieces in this collection - requires a few basic precautions to stay pristine over time. Mount the katana horizontally on a dedicated sword stand or wall rack, edge facing upward in the traditional Japanese display orientation. Avoid displaying in direct sunlight, which causes lacquer to yellow and can bleach the underlying wood. Keep the display area stable in humidity: lacquer is applied over wood, and significant humidity swings can cause the saya to crack or warp. Wipe the saya surface occasionally with a soft, dry microfiber cloth - never use water or solvent cleaners, as these strip the lacquer finish. For long-term storage, a cloth bag or dedicated sword bag over the mounted piece limits dust accumulation without trapping moisture.

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