What makes stainless steel a good choice for display katana?

 Updated Mar 2026

Stainless steel contains chromium - typically 13% or higher - which forms a passive oxide layer on the surface that resists rust and tarnish. For a display katana that spends most of its life mounted on a wall or housed in a cabinet, this means the blade retains its polished, mirror-like appearance for years without requiring frequent oiling or controlled storage conditions. High-carbon steel blades, by contrast, will develop rust spots within days if exposed to humidity without proper treatment. For collectors prioritizing visual consistency and low upkeep, stainless steel is a sensible and practical material choice.

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