How should I store a tachi collectible to prevent corrosion?

 Updated Mar 2026

Carbon steel blades — whether Damascus, 1095, or high-manganese — will oxidize if left unprotected, particularly in humid environments. For long-term display storage, lightly coat the blade with a thin, even layer of choji oil (clove oil blended with mineral oil) using a soft, lint-free cloth. Wipe off excess oil before returning the blade to the saya, as pooled oil inside a lacquered scabbard can damage the interior lining over time. Store the sword horizontally on a sword stand, edge facing upward in the traditional Japanese orientation, in a low-humidity environment away from direct sunlight. Inspect and re-oil every three to four months. Avoid handling the blade directly with bare hands, as skin oils accelerate surface oxidation.

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