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★ Color: Black
★ Material: High Density Wood
★ Size: 39*42.5 cm/15.3*16.7 inch (L.H) Compatible with Katana Wakizashi Tanto Samurai sword Easy splicing can be installed without complicated tools
★ Package includes:
1 x sword stand (with screws)
★ Note:
-Through the photographic light difference, Product batches and monitor settings, may have from the difference the actual product colors you will get what you see on your computer monitor, understand
-By manual measurement, please allow measurement errors /1-3cm
Jean Yves Racette
Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2025
très satisfait, très stable et solide, doublure en feutre pour soutenir les sabres. Merci
FRENCHY
Reviewed in Canada on September 19, 2024
Exactly as described,Very easy to assemble,Strong enough to hold my Katanas.
christian
Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2024
Bigger than I thought it would be but I didn't exactly measure so that's on me. I'm using it for a tanto but I'm sure it would be better for a full sized. Katana.Looks great. Thanks .
yuriy
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024
Good quality. Nice looking
Ray Bandjough
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
Looks great with regular or fake swords,great job!!!
Dallas Dees
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
Bought as a gift for my son to hold a anime sword and he loved it.
Tammy D
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023
This is very nice and sturdy. I've had all four slots filled with heavy swords and it has not budged once even after being moved multiple times.
robo9
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2023
I am an American of Japanese descent and have a lot of mementos from my time living in Japan. I have a katana that I wanted to display on a shelf. I saw this one and decided I would check it out. It turned out to be a pretty nice stand. Black lacquer type finish, not super glossy like many Japanese items, but decent. It is made of wood and goes together easily. There is Japanese text on it that basically translates to" treasure of the town or house". Kind of a rough translation. There are some felt tabs in the cradle to protect the finish on your katana. I could not find a way to mount it on the wall, so I would say it is just for tabletop display. All in all not a bad stand for the money. I give it 4 1/2 stars.
Gilberto Ramirez
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023
This stand looks great and shows off my son’s two katanas nicely. He also has two of his favorite Star Wars sabers on display. As place holders for future katanas he means to get. Assembly is very straightforward and was very easy. The base and design look solid and can easily hold 4 heavy katanas and sheaths.
C.M.P.
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023
I ordered the 3 tier model of this FOXSMZZ Sword Display Stand for the top of my dresser. I have one demo katana (“Samurai” sword) that I wanted to display (my ‘live’ katanas are in storage) and, though I don’t own any wakizashis (short swords), I have 2 tantos (Japanese style knives) that are long enough in their sheaths to fit on this stand.By the looks of the bottom of the base, the stand is made of sturdy compressed wood (most likely, MDF) and has a nice semi-gloss black finish. Red felt strips are glued into the holder’s rests to protect whatever you display on them.The stand is very easy to put together but it IS A STAND. The kit doesn’t include anything that would make this capable of mounting on a wall as the headline says! If you don’t attach the base, you could probably glue the bottom cross bar to the stands and attach some picture frame hangers (the triangle loop kind) on the back of the stands to hang it on a wall. Otherwise, there are ones made specifically with wall mounts.If you’re looking for a moderately priced stand, though, I would recommend this one. It’s sturdy and looks good. Just don’t ask me to translate the Kanji on the front of the crossbar. 😉
Mountainbloke
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023
Other than the War Between the States (American Civil War) cavalry saber that hangs on the wall above my desk, my collection of swords consists of several sabres and foils from my college fencing days in the 1960s. The stand will hold a four of them. I don't know how the stand could be mounted on a wall, but that's not important to me. The stand is not a great work of art, but it's not ugly. I have no idea what the letters on the front mean. The stand is one of the simplest things I've ever had to assemble. The picture I've included is in a temporary location, a windowsill. Besides three fencing weapons, I added a treasured walking stick, hand-made in Ukraine. I did this to suggest the stand is not limited to displaying Samurai swords.
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