What makes a shirasaya katana different from a traditionally mounted one?

 Updated Mar 2026

A shirasaya is a plain wood mounting consisting of a simple handle and scabbard with no tsuba, menuki, or decorative fittings. Historically, this style was used in Japan for long-term blade storage — the unadorned hardwood allowed the sword to rest without contact from metal fittings that could cause localized corrosion over time. In a modern collectible context, the shirasaya form draws attention directly to blade geometry and hamon detail rather than metalwork ornamentation. Collectors who prioritize the steel itself — its polish, its temper line, its surface texture — tend to favor this mounting style precisely because nothing competes visually with the blade.

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