What should I know about maintaining a lacquered saya long-term?
Updated Mar 2026
Lacquered saya - whether piano lacquer, glossy red, or the crocodile-texture varieties found in this collection - are more durable than they appear but do require thoughtful handling. Avoid resting the saya against hard surfaces in a way that creates repeated contact points, as this can chip the lacquer finish over time. Keep the piece out of direct sunlight; UV exposure is the single biggest enemy of lacquer coloring, causing fading and surface crazing over months to years. For cleaning, a dry or very lightly dampened soft cloth is sufficient - never use alcohol-based cleaners or abrasive cloths. If the saya is stored inside a display case, ensure there is minimal temperature fluctuation between day and night, as repeated expansion and contraction of the wood core beneath the lacquer can eventually cause hairline surface cracks.