Sword Stands
Pair of chromed medieval supports to hang utensils and weapons
Designs and Materials: Combining Safety and Aesthetics
The Sword Stands we offer cover a range of designs and materials intended both for weapon protection and presentation. From wooden tabletop stands for 1 or 2 swords to combined pieces in wood and crenellated metal, each option provides a distinct aesthetic: the warmth of natural wood, the forged character of metal, and decorative finishes such as the golden fleur-de-lis or decorated plaques. Products like the Wooden Tabletop Stand for hanging 1 sword or the Wood and Crenellated Metal Wall Mount Stand balance form and function for a lasting display.
Choosing between wood, metal, or combinations depends on the sword’s weight and style, as well as the environment where it will be displayed. For example, wooden plaques for hanging swords (such as those measuring 138x28 cm or 27.5 x 17.5 cm) offer a warm, classic base, while hand-forged hooks or stands with golden finishes like the Golden Fleur-de-lis Wall Stand add an ornamental touch that enhances pieces such as the Excalibur Sword Wall Display. In all cases, materials are designed to prevent scratches and ensure a perfect exhibition.
Mounting Types: Wall, Tabletop, and Vertical
Sword Stands adapt to different mounting types to fit the space and purpose of the collection. Wall displays like the Excalibur Sword Wall Display or the Wall Stand for 3 swords or axes are ideal for visible collections and save space, while tabletop stands, such as the Tabletop Display for 3 katanas or the Wooden Tabletop Stand for 2 weapons, allow easy relocation and placement in cabinets or on tables. There are also vertical solutions, like the Vertical Hanging Sword Display or the Marto Vertical Hanging Sword Stand, which emphasize the verticality of long pieces and offer a different presentation.
Each mounting requires technical considerations: a sturdy wall display needs appropriate anchors and a support board or structure (for example, standard-sized wooden plaques for hanging swords), while a tabletop stand requires a stable, padded base to avoid scratches. For a flexible display, carrying bags for up to 3 swords allow transporting and protecting weapons between events without sacrificing a professional presentation at the destination.
Capacity and Organization: From a Mini Sword to 13 Units
The category includes options for collections of all sizes: from small displays for mini swords or daggers to large modules that house complete collections. For example, the Mini Sword Display and Dagger Hanging Plaques (11x13 cm) are designed for short, light pieces; the Tabletop Display for 2 katanas or the Tabletop Display for 1 katana offer specific solutions for katanas and long swords; while the Sword Display (13 units) or the Wall Stand for 8 swords and axes (94.5x33.3 cm) allow organizing large groups with order and visibility.
When planning organization, it is advisable to evaluate the space between weapons and the preferred orientation (horizontal or vertical). Three-tier wooden stands for axes or swords and large stands like the Large Cross Sword Stand increase capacity without sacrificing stability. Additionally, plaques with specific dimensions (22x42 cm, 25x38 cm, 27.5 x 17.5 cm) facilitate calculating the arrangement of pieces and the aesthetic layout for a perfect display in any room or showcase.
Weapon Compatibility: Katanas, Daggers, Axes, and Long Swords
Compatibility between the weapon and the stand is key for a safe and attractive display. Tabletop Sword Stands for katanas are designed with shelves and supports that accommodate the saya and the typical curvature of the katana; models like the Tabletop Display for 3 katanas or the Tabletop Display for 2 katanas guarantee proper support. For daggers and mini swords, plaques and small displays keep the pieces secure and visible without taking up much space.
For axes and heavy swords, multi-layer stands such as the Three-Tier Wooden Stand for Axes or Swords and metal-structured stands offer greater strength and weight distribution. For ornamental or very long pieces, the Wall Stand for 3 swords or axes and the Wall Stand for 8 swords and axes provide the necessary stability. Always check the dimensions and capacity of the display, as well as compatibility with the guard, handle, and sheath, to ensure each weapon is exhibited without strain.
Care, Safe Assembly, and Maintenance
Keeping Sword Stands and displayed pieces in perfect condition is essential to preserve both the weapon and the stand. Wood should be cleaned with soft, slightly damp cloths and furniture-specific products; avoid overexposure to moisture or direct sunlight that could warp or discolor it. For metal stands, such as hand-forged medieval S-hooks or crenellated structures, preventive maintenance against rust and regular anchor inspections are advisable.
When installing wall displays, use anchors and screws appropriate for the wall type and weapon weight, distributing the load with multiple anchor points for greater safety. For tabletop stands, place felt or rubber protectors on the base to prevent slipping and protect furniture. The combination of proper assembly, regular maintenance, and the use of internal protectors will prevent marks on swords and ensure a perfect, long-lasting exhibition.
What are the most common materials in Sword Stands and how do they influence the display?
The most common materials are wood, metal, and wood-metal combinations. Wood provides aesthetic warmth and protects the blade if padded; it is ideal for decorated plaques and tabletop stands. Metal, especially forged, offers greater strength and a more rustic or medieval look (S-hooks, crenellated). Combinations allow stability and design, perfect for heavy pieces or displays focused on visual contrast.
How to choose the right stand for a katana?For a katana, look for a display that respects its curvature and length; tabletop displays for katanas and stands for 2 or 3 katanas have shelves and supports specific to the saya. Also consider finish protection and firmness of the anchoring. If the katana has a delicate saya, prioritize materials with soft coatings that prevent scratches. In our online store, you will find models designed specifically for katanas and their typical measurements.
What options are there to display multiple swords and axes on the wall?There are wall displays with capacities ranging from 2 to more than 8 or 13 units. The Wall Stand for 3 swords or axes and the Wall Stand for 8 swords and axes (94.5x33.3 cm) are examples designed for medium and large collections. There are also horizontal modules and plaques of different sizes that allow arranging weapons in rows. Choose a model with adequate spacing between pieces to avoid contact and facilitate visual reading of the collection.
Is it safe to hang swords vertically and which stands are recommended?Hanging vertically is safe if the stand is designed for it and properly anchored. Products like the Vertical Hanging Sword Display or the Marto Vertical Hanging Sword Stand hold the guard and handle at key points, preventing the sword from shifting. Make sure the anchoring supports the weight and that the weapon does not sway; complement with pads or retainers if the piece is valuable or heavy.
How do stands protect the blades and sheaths of swords?Quality stands include padding, felt or rubber coatings at contact points to avoid scratches and marks on the blade and saya. Decorated plaques and tabletop displays usually have channels or moldings that distribute contact and minimize wear. Additionally, proper spacing between weapons prevents friction. We recommend periodic cleaning and checking the condition of the padding to maintain effective protection.
What solutions are available for safely transporting swords within this category?Within the category, there are specific transport solutions such as the Bag for carrying up to 3 swords. These bags protect handles and blades with padded compartments and secure closures, facilitating transport to events or exhibitions. Additionally, portable tabletop stands allow presenting the pieces upon arrival without exposing them to impacts during transport.
What dimensions and capacities do plaques and boards for hanging daggers and swords offer?Plaques come in various dimensions to suit different pieces: from small plaques for daggers (11x13 cm) to large plaques for swords (138x28 cm) and intermediate sizes (22x42 cm, 25x38 cm, 27.5x17.5 cm). Capacities vary according to format: small plaques are designed for individual or paired pieces, while wider plaques allow multiple, organized arrangements that facilitate collection viewing.
Do wood and metal displays require different maintenance?Yes. Wood needs cleaning with a dry or slightly damp cloth and occasional treatments with products to protect tone and prevent drying out. Metal, especially forged, requires humidity control and may need light protection against rust or occasional polishing. In wood-metal combinations, care should be applied to both materials and fixings checked to ensure there is no movement causing wear on displayed pieces.
Explore our selection of Sword Stands and find everything from tabletop displays to wall modules. Visit the store and choose the piece that best enhances your collection for a perfect and secure exhibition.