How should I maintain the orange ito wrap on a display wakizashi?

 Updated Mar 2026

The ito wrap on a display wakizashi benefits from periodic inspection rather than active maintenance. Check the crossing points of the wrap every few months to confirm the ito remains snug and flat; a loosening wrap usually begins at the ends near the fuchi or kashira. Avoid exposing the handle to prolonged direct sunlight, which can fade orange pigment over time regardless of whether the ito is silk or synthetic. If the saya or blade requires oiling with choji or mineral oil, take care not to let oil migrate onto the ito itself, as it can cause fibers to soften and the wrap to shift. Storing the wakizashi on a horizontal stand in a stable-humidity environment is the single most effective measure for preserving both handle and blade condition.

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