Natural Solid Wood Katanakake Display Stand for Daisho Samurai Swords - Outlet
Are you looking for a way to display your collection of Japanese swords with dignity and absolute safety? This elegant two-tier display stand, traditionally called a katanakake, is the ideal solution for showcasing your daisho set, meaning a long katana and a shorter wakizashi. The stand is made of high-quality solid wood with a natural varnished finish that beautifully highlights the material's authentic grain. Its graceful curves and brass details will perfectly complement any interior, whether you have a modern living room or a traditionally furnished dojo. Let your swords stand out and pay them the historical homage they rightfully deserve. Further product information ...
Natural Solid Wood Katanakake Display Stand for Daisho Samurai Swords
History and Cultural Context
A wooden sword stand, known as a katanakake, is an inherent part of Japanese culture and etiquette. Samurai would place their weapons on the stand when entering a house as a sign of peaceful intentions and respect for the host. The long katana was traditionally placed on the top tier, while the shorter wakizashi rested on the bottom. The swords were always positioned with the cutting edge facing upwards and the handle (tsuka) pointing to the left. This specific storage method protected the sensitive edge from blunting inside the scabbard (saya) and simultaneously made it difficult for a potential attacker to draw the weapon quickly. The stand was therefore not just a practical piece of furniture, but carried deep symbolism.
Assembly and Proper Wood Care
The assembly of this two-tier stand is highly intuitive and takes only a few moments. The central solid wood segment features firmly embedded nuts. You simply attach the two elegantly shaped side panels using the two supplied iron screws with countersunk heads. The joint is then aesthetically covered from the outside by a brass cap, giving the product a touch of luxury and craftsmanship. The wood surface is protected by a layer of varnish. For regular maintenance, a soft, slightly damp cloth is perfectly sufficient to wipe away dust. You must absolutely avoid using abrasive materials or aggressive chemical cleaners, which could damage the varnished layer and irreversibly harm the natural appearance of the wood.
Safety Recommendations for Weapon Displays
If you plan to store fully functional replicas of Japanese swords with sharp blades (shinken) in the stand, please remember basic safety rules. Always handle such weapons with the utmost caution. Place the stand and the swords on a stable, flat surface, well out of reach of children and pets, to reliably prevent the risk of severe or fatal injury. We also highly recommend avoiding locations with direct sunlight or extreme fluctuations in humidity, which are detrimental to both the wooden stand and the weapons themselves.
Recommended Accessories
We recommend purchasing a traditional cleaning kit for Japanese swords (uchiko) to accompany this stand, ensuring your blades always remain in pristine condition. To complete your collection, high-quality replicas of a katana and a wakizashi serve as excellent additions, creating a breathtaking display on this stand.
Technical Parameters of the Stand
| Construction Material | Solid wood with a varnished finish |
|---|---|
| Fastening Elements Material | Iron and brass |
| Total Height | approx. 257 mm (10.12 in) |
| Total Width (without caps) | approx. 325 mm (12.80 in) |
| Wood Thickness | 19 mm (0.75 in) |
| Radius of Weapon Cutouts | approx. 35 mm / 1.38 in (top), approx. 37.5 mm / 1.48 in (bottom) |
| Brass Cap Diameter | approx. 16 mm (0.63 in) |
| Total Weight | approx. 702 g (1.55 lbs) |
| Origin | The product is made in Toledo, Spain (Marto) |
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