How should I care for a white lacquered saya over time?
Updated Mar 2026
White lacquer is visually striking but requires more deliberate care than darker finishes because discoloration and scratches are immediately visible. Avoid placing the saya in direct sunlight for extended periods - UV exposure will yellow high-gloss lacquer finishes over months or years. When handling the saya, hold it with clean, dry hands or cotton gloves, as skin oils can leave faint marks on the gloss surface. For cleaning, use a soft, lint-free cloth and avoid any solvent-based cleaners, which can cloud the lacquer. Store the piece horizontally or on a purpose-built display stand that does not press against the lacquered surface. Humidity extremes can also cause the underlying hardwood to expand or contract, which stresses the lacquer layer, so a stable indoor environment between 40-60% relative humidity is ideal for long-term preservation.