What display setup works best for a Blue T10 Carbon Steel Katana?

 Updated Mar 2026

A horizontal two-tier katana stand is the most traditional and structurally sound display option for a full-size katana. Orient the blade with the edge facing upward and the tsuka to the left - the conventional kamiza position in Japanese sword display etiquette. Pairing a katana with an aikuchi or tanto on the lower tier creates a visually balanced and historically resonant display. The blue saya in this collection pairs especially well with dark wood or black lacquered stands, which allow the color to read clearly without visual competition. Avoid glass-enclosed cases without ventilation, as enclosed spaces can trap humidity around carbon steel blades.

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