What is the best way to store a black 1095 ninjato for long-term display?
Updated Mar 2026
For long-term display, the two most important factors are humidity control and minimal direct contact with bare skin. Carbon steel reacts to moisture and the natural oils and salts in human skin, both of which can cause surface oxidation over time. Ideally, store or mount the sword in a climate-controlled room where relative humidity stays below 60%. Apply a thin, even coat of camellia oil or a dedicated sword maintenance oil to the blade every one to three months, depending on your environment. When handling the sword for repositioning or cleaning, use cotton gloves or a soft cloth. The lacquered saya should be removed during long storage periods if possible to allow the blade surface to breathe and prevent moisture from being trapped against the steel.