How should I maintain a black Damascus ninjato in storage?

 Updated Mar 2026

The black surface treatment on a Damascus blade — whether achieved through acid etching, heat bluing, or oxide application — provides some passive protection, but it is not a substitute for routine care. Every two to three months, apply a thin coat of choji oil or pharmaceutical-grade mineral oil to the blade using a soft, lint-free cloth, working from the base toward the tip. Wipe away any excess to avoid pooling near the habaki collar. Store the piece horizontally or with the edge upward inside the saya. Avoid display positions that expose the lacquered scabbard to prolonged direct sunlight, as UV exposure degrades lacquer finishes over time. In coastal or high-humidity environments, a sealed display case with a silica gel desiccant packet provides an added layer of protection against surface oxidation.

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