How should I store and maintain a black-finish katana to preserve it?

 Updated Mar 2026

Black-finish saya — whether matte hardwood or piano lacquer — require protection from moisture and direct sunlight, both of which can cause the finish to fade, crack, or lift over time. Store the katana horizontally on a dedicated sword stand in a low-humidity environment. The blade itself should be lightly wiped with a soft, lint-free cloth after any handling to remove fingerprint oils, which are mildly acidic and will cause surface discoloration on carbon steel over time. Apply a very thin coat of choji oil or food-grade mineral oil along the flat of the blade every few months. Avoid petroleum-based products on lacquered saya surfaces. For the ito wrap, keep it dry and away from prolonged compression, which can flatten the underlying same (ray skin) over years.

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