Michaelr Posted March 19, 2018 Report Posted March 19, 2018 Hello everyone and thank you in advance. I just purchased a blade that was polished and put into a newly made Shirasaya. The new Shirasaya is very light and very new looking. I also have a blade in a Shirasaya from WW2 and it is a rich golden color. Is there any rule here or is it just personal preference on the color or finish of a Shirasaya? Is it ok to put something on the new Shirasaya to change the color? If it is ok to do so what is usually used or recommend? Thank you MikeR Quote
J Reid Posted March 19, 2018 Report Posted March 19, 2018 Generally speaking, the shirasaya will develop its own patina. I wouldn't tamper with quality work. Just my 2 cents 4 Quote
Stephen Posted March 19, 2018 Report Posted March 19, 2018 Agree with Josh, its made to breath so you dont want stop that, ive heardof them being waxed, Grey is our wood guy id ask him. Quote
nagamaki - Franco Posted March 19, 2018 Report Posted March 19, 2018 It should darken with age, if properly made it has already been rubbed with a natural finish. Quote
Grey Doffin Posted March 19, 2018 Report Posted March 19, 2018 Grey says don't do anything; the shira-saya will take on its own color from age and handling and nothing you can do to speed up the process will look as good (and a lot of things you could try would be just plain ugly). Grey 3 Quote
TETSUGENDO Posted March 19, 2018 Report Posted March 19, 2018 I agree as well. As all have said...leave it alone, in time will it will develope a lovely natural patina. Fiddling with it will ultimately diminish its appearance. -StevenK Quote
seattle1 Posted March 19, 2018 Report Posted March 19, 2018 Hello: Yes they do acquire that patina with age, and while it is not a terrible thing to wax a saya, as it can be reversed, the main reason not to do so is that if some person with the credentials to do a proper sayagaki comes along, the wax would present a substantial problem. The ink used actually is absorbed to some extent by the wood and it really seems to endure. Arnold F. Quote
Michaelr Posted March 20, 2018 Author Report Posted March 20, 2018 Thank you all for your help. I think that I will follow all of your advice and just leave it alone. MikeR Quote
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