How should I maintain a 1060 carbon steel katana in a display setting?

 Updated Mar 2026

Carbon steel — including 1060 — will oxidize if left unprotected, so a thin coat of choji oil (traditional camellia oil) applied to the blade surface every one to three months is the single most effective maintenance step for display pieces. Use a soft, lint-free cloth to apply and then wipe away excess oil, leaving only a fine protective film. Store the katana horizontally on a display stand or in its saya, edge facing upward in the traditional Japanese manner, away from direct sunlight and humidity sources. Avoid touching the blade with bare hands, as skin oils accelerate surface oxidation. In coastal or high-humidity environments, consider placing silica gel packets in the display cabinet to keep ambient moisture levels low.

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