High-Gloss Two-Tier Samurai Sword Stand
If you are looking for something more than just an ordinary holder for your sword set (Daisho), this high-gloss stand is the perfect choice. Unlike common matte stands, this piece is treated with a premium black lacquer that resembles traditional Japanese lacquerware (urushi) or the finish of a grand piano. The front of the stand is additionally decorated with a subtle golden family crest (Mon), giving it a touch of exclusivity and historical gravity. It is the perfect accessory for an interior where attention to detail and elegance matters. Further product information ...
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High-Gloss Two-Tier Samurai Sword Stand with Golden Crest
Premium Craftsmanship for Your Jewels
The stand is made of solid wood, ensuring stability (weight 0.85 kg / 1.87 lbs). Its construction is designed to hold two swords – typically a long sword (Katana) and a short sword (Wakizashi). What you, as a weapon enthusiast, will appreciate most are the padded resting surfaces. Thanks to them, the lacquered scabbards (saya) of your swords are protected from scratches when inserting and removing them. The side assembly is secured with an aesthetic brass pin that matches the golden emblem in the centre.
Technical Parameters
| Capacity | 2 swords (Katana + Wakizashi) |
| Finish | High-gloss black lacquer (Piano finish) |
| Material | Solid wood |
| Weight | 0.85 kg (approx. 1.87 lbs) |
| Features | Golden crest (Mon), padded forks |
Symbolism of Daisho
A pair of swords displayed on such a stand is called Daisho (literally "big and small"). In the Edo period, wearing this pair was the exclusive privilege of the samurai class. The golden crest (Kamon) on the stand refers to family lineage, which meant everything to a warrior. By displaying your swords on such a decorated stand, you pay homage to this tradition and elevate the weapons to a work of art.
Care for the Glossy Surface
High gloss is beautiful but requires gentle handling:
- Cleaning: Use only a fine duster or microfiber cloth for dust. Rough cloths could create fine hairline scratches in the lacquer.
- Placement: Do not expose the stand to direct sunlight. UV radiation could degrade the lacquer or fade the golden crest over time.
- Fingerprints: Wipe fingerprints off the glossy surface with a dry microfiber cloth; do not use aggressive chemical furniture cleaners.
You might find a sword maintenance kit in a wooden box useful with this luxury stand, as it will stylishly match this set.
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