How should I store a Damascus ninjato to preserve the blade finish?

 Updated Mar 2026

Damascus blades require consistent moisture management because the acid-etched surface, while visually striking, can be more susceptible to oxidation than a polished monosteel blade. Store the ninjato horizontally or at a slight angle with the edge facing upward to allow any residual oil to distribute evenly. Apply a thin coat of food-grade mineral oil or traditional choji oil to the blade surface every two to three months, or more frequently in humid climates. When displaying outside the saya, avoid environments with significant humidity swings. Keep the blade away from prolonged direct sunlight, which can fade the lacquer finish on the saya over time. Never store the blade in the saya long-term without periodic inspection β€” trapped moisture inside a lacquered hardwood saya is the most common cause of preventable surface damage.

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