What makes black and brown saya finishes different from each other?

 Updated Mar 2026

Black saya finishes on hardwood scabbards are typically achieved through layered lacquer application, building up a deep, gloss or semi-gloss surface that resists minor abrasion and moisture better than raw wood. Brown saya pieces, particularly those wrapped in genuine leather, offer a warmer, more organic aesthetic that develops subtle patina over time. The leather surface responds to handling and environmental conditions, gradually acquiring a lived-in character that many collectors find appealing. From a display standpoint, black saya create sharp visual contrast against lighter handle wrapping or gold-toned fittings, while brown tones harmonize more naturally with earth-toned ito and copper or bronze tsuba. The choice between the two is largely an aesthetic one, though leather saya require occasional conditioning to maintain their appearance.

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