



Handforged Wall Mount for Sword
Whether you're a builder of armories or a protector of relics, the Simple Hand-Forged Sword Wall Mount is a practical and historically inspired way to honor your blade—on or off the battlefield.
Designed for warriors, collectors, and historians alike, the Simple Hand-Forged Sword Wall Mount is a functional and elegant way to display your blade with medieval authenticity. Each piece is individually forged using traditional blacksmithing methods, resulting in a sturdy and practical design that feels right at home in any castle, armory, or guild hall.
This minimalist mount features a curved iron hook that cradles the crossguard or scabbard of most swords, keeping your weapon secure and within easy reach. The subtle blackened finish offers a timeless, rustic look while also protecting the iron from corrosion. Whether you're outfitting a LARP camp, adding finishing touches to your medieval decor, or creating an immersive display for your favorite weapons, this mount is both reliable and true to the spirit of the era.
Simple in form, strong in function—this is how steel was meant to be displayed.
Ideal for blacksmiths, knights, guild members, and collectors of fine arms, this mount serves characters who respect their weapon as much as their craft. Found in the halls of noble warriors or lining the walls of the town guard’s barracks, it's perfect for those who know that even a resting blade deserves reverence.
A natural fit in taverns, training yards, or armories—where stories are told and swords hang ready.
- Material: Hand-forged iron
- Finish: Traditional oil-blackened coating for a weathered, rust-resistant appearance
- Design: Minimalist single-hook style, curved form to accommodate most standard sword guards.
- Compatibility: Suitable for all sword props
- Installation: Mount directly to wood or masonry (pilot hole recommended)
Note: As a handcrafted item, each mount may show unique forge marks and slight variations in size or shape. Pre-drilled hole for wall mounting (hardware not included)

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