Are the engraved saya designs hand-done or machine-applied?
Updated Mar 2026
The engraved motifs on saya in this collection — including kanji inscriptions, dragon imagery, and geometric patterns — are applied by skilled artisans using carving and inlay techniques rather than mass-production stamping. Copper saya pieces with gold-toned wolf or dragon motifs, for example, are worked individually, meaning minor variation in line depth or character spacing is a natural result of hand craftsmanship rather than a defect. This is one of the details that distinguishes these collectibles from lower-tier decorative pieces: the ornamentation is integral to the object rather than a surface decal or laser-etched shortcut. Collectors who examine their pieces closely will find the kind of hand-finishing marks that indicate genuine craft involvement.