Wooden Sword Display Stand – Two-Tier Wall Mount

$29.99

20 in stock

Handcrafted wooden sword display stand with two-tier velvet-lined cradles. Wall-mounted display stand for swords or axes.

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Description

Showcase your prized collection with our Wooden sword stand, a handcrafted Two-Tier Wooden Sword Display Stand made from solid hardwood with a rich dark finish. Designed for versatility, this Sword Display Stand can be mounted on the wall, making it perfect for collectors with limited space.

This display stand for sword can be easily wall-mounted using the pre-drilled holes at the back. Simply align it against the wall, mark the screw points, and secure with the provided hardware. Ensure the stand is level before tightening for a stable display.

The best feature of this wooden sword stand is that it doesn’t take a lot of space. This gives you the freedom to showcase your collection exactly the way you want, whether you prefer it arranged neatly on the wall in a room or in your hall to save space.

Each cradle is lined with soft black velvet felt to protect your blades from scratches with a secure grip. With two sturdy tiers, this sword wall display is ideal for medieval arming swords, katanas, sabers or even axes. Its wide base and reinforced joints guarantee stability, allowing you to display your utilities proudly and safely.

Whether you’re a collector, history enthusiast, this handcrafted Display Stand gives a touch of elegance and history to your display area.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Dust regularly with a soft cloth
  • Avoid direct sunlight to maintain wood finish
  • Clean with a lightly damp cloth, dry immediately
  • Use wood conditioner occasionally for longevity

Note: Due to the handcrafted nature of the Sword Display Stand, minor variations may be present.

Additional information

Weight 0.8 kg

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