What should I know about the white lacquer saya before purchasing?

 Updated Mar 2026

White lacquer saya are finished with multiple coats of lacquer applied over a wood core — typically honoki (magnolia wood) or a comparable lightweight hardwood chosen for its low resin content and dimensional stability. The white finish is achieved through a base preparation and successive lacquer layers, sometimes with texture or speckle effects added to the surface. Because lacquered saya are susceptible to chipping if knocked against hard surfaces, storage and display handling matters. When not on display, storing the sword horizontally with the edge facing upward reduces pressure on the lacquer at the koiguchi (scabbard mouth). Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, which can cause the white finish to yellow or crack over time. A dedicated sword stand or wall mount that supports the saya at multiple points is ideal for long-term display.

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