How should I store and maintain a tanto from this collection?
Updated Mar 2026
Store the tanto horizontally in its saya — the wooden scabbard — on a dedicated blade stand to prevent warping of the handle wrap and to protect the blade from dust and humidity exposure. Every two to three months, remove the blade from the saya, wipe it clean with a soft, lint-free cloth, and apply a very thin coat of choji oil (a traditional mineral oil blend) using a silk or cotton applicator. This prevents surface oxidation on carbon and Damascus steel blades, which are more reactive than stainless alternatives. Avoid storing the blade in leather sheaths for extended periods, as leather retains moisture. Keep the display environment below 60% relative humidity. The saya interior should also be inspected periodically — if it shows signs of trapped moisture or debris, allow it to air dry fully before resheathing the blade.