Can a melaleuca steel wakizashi be displayed alongside a katana?

 Updated Mar 2026

Pairing a wakizashi with a katana as a daisho - the traditional two-sword set - is one of the most rewarding display configurations for Japanese blade collectors. For visual cohesion, look for matching or complementary fittings: tsuba in the same metal tone, ito in coordinating colors, and saya in the same lacquer style or material. A melaleuca steel wakizashi with a black lacquer saya, for example, pairs naturally with a similarly finished katana bearing the same fittings palette. Mismatched pairs are historically authentic - not every samurai owned a perfectly matched daisho - but coordinated sets tend to photograph and display more harmoniously as a single composition.

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