Can a blue blade wakizashi be displayed alongside a matching katana?
Updated Mar 2026
Yes, and many collectors pursue exactly this kind of paired display. The historical daisho — the matched long and short blade set carried by samurai — consisted of a katana and a wakizashi selected or commissioned to complement each other in fittings and overall aesthetic. Displaying a blue blade manganese steel wakizashi alongside a blue blade katana of matching tsuba style and saya finish recreates this tradition in a visually cohesive way. Coordinating pieces with shared color palettes, such as gold-and-black tsuba and deep blue saya across both blades, creates a display that reads as intentional and curated rather than assembled from unrelated pieces.