Single Samurai Sword Wall Mount
1xAre you looking for a space-saving yet elegant solution to move your Katana, Wakizashi, or Bokken from the corner to a place of honour? This wall-mounted holder for a single sword is the ideal choice for anyone who wants to highlight the beauty of their weapon while saving space on furniture. Thanks to its simple design and black finish, it fits into any interior, from a modern apartment to a traditionally styled dojo. It is a minimalist accessory that securely supports your sword and transforms it into a wall decoration. Further product information ...
Single Samurai Sword Wall Mount
Smart Design and Easy Assembly
The stand is designed as a three-part assembly system. It consists of a main connecting bar and two side hooks that slot precisely together. This construction ensures easy transport and quick assembly. On the back of the hooks, there are pre-installed metal mounting brackets, allowing you to easily hang the holder on screws or hooks in the wall (wall anchoring material is not included; you must choose it according to your wall type).
The material used is particle board with black veneer, which imitates the look of lacquered wood and gives the stand a uniform, clean appearance.
Technical Parameters
| Capacity | 1 sword |
| Width | 28 cm (approx. 11 inches) |
| Height | 12 cm (approx. 4.7 inches) |
| Material | Particle board with black veneer |
| Colour | Black |
How to Display the Sword Correctly?
Rules apply even on the wall. The sword should be placed in the holder so that the edge faces upwards. This protects the edge from dulling against the inside of the wooden scabbard (saya). If you want to honour the tradition of peace, the handle (tsuka) should point to the left—in this position, the sword cannot be easily drawn with the right hand, signalling friendly intentions towards guests.
Stand Care
Maintenance is minimal. Simply dust the stand regularly with a dry cloth or duster. Avoid overly wet cleaning to prevent moisture from penetrating the material. Before hanging a heavier sword, ensure the wall plugs are firmly anchored.
If you want to care for your sword thoroughly, do not forget to regularly oil the blade, especially if it will be hanging exposed to the air.
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