What companion pieces pair well with a shirasaya katana display?
Updated Mar 2026
A shirasaya katana displayed in isolation reads elegantly, but collectors often build thematic groupings around a shared aesthetic. A natural wood tanto or aikuchi positioned below the katana on a multi-tier stand creates a historically coherent pairing — both short blades share the same unadorned wood mounting philosophy. The Natural Tanto and Natural Wood Scabbard Aikuchi collections offer options that align in finish and material tone. For collectors interested in comparing steel types side by side, displaying a Damascus steel shirasaya alongside a T10 carbon steel version highlights how dramatically different forge methods alter the visual character of the blade surface.