How should I store a black lacquer saya naginata long-term?
Updated Mar 2026
Black lacquer saya are durable but sensitive to extreme humidity swings and prolonged direct UV exposure, both of which can cause the lacquer to crack or dull over time. Store the naginata horizontally on a dedicated stand in a climate-controlled room, ideally between 40–60% relative humidity. Remove the blade from the saya every few months to allow any trapped moisture to escape, and apply a thin coat of choji oil or mineral oil to the blade before re-sheathing. Avoid storing the piece near heating vents, exterior walls, or windows. For long-term archival storage, a padded case with moisture-control packets provides added protection. Inspect the mekugi pegs annually to confirm the handle assembly remains secure.