What display and storage recommendations apply to One Piece sword replica collectibles?
Updated Feb 2026
One Piece sword replica collectibles require the same display and storage approach as equivalent traditional Japanese sword collectibles of the same format. For display, standard horizontal katana wall brackets are appropriate for all katana-format pieces - Wado Ichimonji, Shusui, Sandai Kitetsu, Yubashiri, and Enma all use standard katana bracket spacing. Trafalgar Law's Kikoku in nodachi format requires wider bracket spacing to accommodate its greater total length. Dedicated multi-sword display stands designed for three or four swords are available and work well for complete Zoro collection displays. For storage between display arrangements, store each piece in its scabbard and keep in a dry, stable-humidity environment. The 1045 and 1060 carbon steel blades require periodic oil maintenance to prevent surface oxidation - wipe with a soft cloth and apply a thin coat of camellia or mineral oil on a regular schedule, particularly after handling. The white scabbard of Wado Ichimonji requires particular attention to keep clean and dry to preserve the lacquer finish.