How should I maintain a lacquer saya for long-term display?
Updated Mar 2026
Black hardwood lacquer sayas are durable but sensitive to sustained direct sunlight and rapid humidity swings. UV exposure over time fades the lacquer's depth and can cause micro-cracking along the wood grain. For display, position the katana away from windows or use UV-filtering glass if the display cabinet is sun-facing. Humidity ideally stays between 40–60% RH; extremes in either direction cause the wood substrate to expand or contract, which stresses the lacquer coating. Avoid resting the saya on rough surfaces that can scratch the finish. Occasional gentle wiping with a dry microfiber cloth removes dust without abrading the surface. Do not use furniture polish or solvent-based cleaners, as these can lift or cloud lacquer finishes.