Wooden Display Stand for Sword or Axe, Dark Hardwood
Every treasured sword, axe, or mace deserves to be displayed with pride and elegance. This tabletop stand, handcrafted from genuine hardwood, is the perfect way to turn your favourite weapon into the centrepiece of your collection. Whether you are a collector of European blades or an admirer of Japanese katanas, this stand provides a dignified and secure place for your exhibit. Thanks to its dark stain and simple yet robust design, it fits into any interior, from a study to a living room. Furthermore, the softened cradles protect the weapon from scratches, so you can be sure your treasure will remain in perfect condition. Further product information ...
Wooden Display Stand for Sword or Axe, Dark Hardwood
Stylish and Secure Storage
This stand is designed with an emphasis on functionality and protection. It consists of a wide, stable base that prevents tipping and two upright arms. The U-shaped cradles where the weapon rests are carefully lined with soft felt. This protective layer is key to preventing any scratches on a polished blade, an ornate guard, or the delicate lacquer of a scabbard (e.g., the saya of a katana).
The stand is ideal for display on a shelf, mantelpiece, desk, or in a display case. Its universal design and arm span are suitable for a wide range of weapons:
- One-handed and hand-and-a-half swords
- Katanas and wakizashis in their scabbards
- Battle axes and decorative axes
- Maces and war hammers
Technical Specifications
| Overall Width | approx. 43 cm / 16.9 in |
| Overall Height | approx. 16 cm / 6.3 in |
| Holder Arm Span | approx. 30 cm / 11.8 in |
| Base Thickness | approx. 6.5 cm / 2.5 in |
| Weight | approx. 730 g / 1.6 lbs |
| Material | Genuine Hardwood (Acacia or Mango), Felt |
Please note: The sword pictured is not included. As this is a handcrafted product made from natural materials, each piece may vary slightly in colour shade, wood grain, and minor details.
How to Care for the Stand
To maintain the stand's beautiful appearance, simply dust it regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight, which could cause the stain to fade over time. To refresh and protect the wood, you can occasionally use a quality wood conditioner or polish.
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