How should I care for a dark blue lacquer saya long-term?
Updated Mar 2026
Dark blue lacquer sayas are more durable than they look, but they do require a few specific habits to maintain over years of display. Avoid exposing the saya to prolonged direct sunlight, which can cause the pigment to fade or the lacquer surface to develop a chalky texture. Heat sources - radiators, heating vents, direct fireplace proximity - are the biggest threat, as thermal cycling causes the lacquer to contract and eventually crack. Store the saya horizontally rather than vertically; standing a lacquered saya upright for extended periods can introduce stress along the seam line. For cleaning, a soft dry cloth is sufficient for dust. Never use water or solvent-based cleaners on the lacquer surface. The blade inside should be lightly oiled every few months to prevent any moisture migration that could affect the wood beneath the finish.