How should I maintain a melaleuca steel katana for long-term display?
Updated Mar 2026
The folded grain on a melaleuca blade has fine surface relief that holds oil well but also collects airborne dust and moisture if neglected. Apply a thin, even coat of choji oil or pharmaceutical-grade mineral oil every three to four months using a soft cotton cloth, working from the habaki toward the tip. Wipe away any excess - pooling oil can stain the habaki and ito over time. Store the blade horizontally on a padded rack, edge-up in the traditional Japanese orientation, away from direct sunlight and humidity swings above roughly 60%. Avoid storing the blade seated in the saya for extended periods without occasional removal, as trapped moisture between blade and wooden saya is the most common cause of surface oxidation on displayed pieces.