How do I care for the pole and blade of a spear sword collectible?
Updated Feb 2026
Caring for a spear sword collectible requires attention to both the metal spearhead and blade, and the wooden or composite pole body, which have different care requirements. For the steel spearhead: wipe the blade surface with a soft lint-free cloth after handling to remove moisture and fingerprints, then apply a thin protective coat of camellia oil or mineral oil to protect against oxidation. High-carbon steel spearheads will rust without regular oil protection, and the elevated surface area of a large spearhead relative to a sword blade means there is more surface to protect. For Damascus steel spearheads, the same oil routine applies with the same soft cloth and light pressure to protect the folded blade surface. For the wooden pole: keep dry and away from moisture that can cause warping, and store in a stable-humidity environment. Avoid leaving the full assembled piece in direct sunlight for extended periods, which can dry and crack wooden pole components over time. Inspect any detachable spearhead connection mechanism regularly to ensure the head is secure before handling.