How does purple saya lacquer hold up over time on display?

 Updated Mar 2026

Purple lacquer on a saya is a surface coating applied over a wood core, and its longevity depends heavily on display conditions. The primary threats are prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, which causes fading and color shift over months, and significant humidity fluctuation, which can cause the wood core to expand and contract and eventually crack the lacquer surface. For indoor display, keeping the piece away from windows and out of rooms with extreme seasonal humidity changes will preserve both the color depth and the surface finish. A display case with a controlled environment is ideal. The lacquer itself does not require oiling or polishing — light dusting with a soft cloth is sufficient for routine upkeep.

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