What makes tiger saya katana different from standard lacquered scabbards?
Updated Mar 2026
Standard lacquered saya are finished with smooth, single-color coatings primarily for protection and aesthetics. Tiger saya take the craft further by incorporating hand-carved or relief-engraved tiger motifs into the lacquerwork itself before the final finish is applied. This means the imagery is part of the scabbard's surface structure, not merely printed or painted on top. The result is a tactile, dimensional design that collectors can appreciate up close — visible brushwork, depth in the lacquer layers, and deliberate contrast between matte and gloss finishes in different sections of the saya. It's a significant upgrade in decorative intent and production time.