How should I care for a lacquered saya on display?
Updated Mar 2026
Lacquered saya are moisture-sensitive and should be kept in a stable environment away from direct sunlight, heating vents, or areas with high humidity fluctuation. UV exposure causes lacquer to fade and crack over time, particularly on dark blue and black finishes. For cleaning, use a soft dry cloth - avoid any liquid cleaners or polishes not specifically formulated for urushi or synthetic lacquer surfaces. The blade inside the saya should be lightly oiled with food-grade or sword-specific mineral oil before storage to prevent moisture transfer to the interior wood and maintain the metal surface. Remove the blade for inspection every few months and re-oil as needed. Gold-speckled and maki-e-style finishes require especially gentle handling to preserve the surface detail.