




Two Tier Sword Stand with Black Velvet
Showcase your LARP or medieval weapons in style with this handcrafted wall-mounted sword rack. A two-tier hardwood display with velvet lining, ideal for axes and swords.
Display your weapons with the reverence of a true warrior. The Wall-Mounted Two-Tier Sword Rack is crafted for those who understand that a sword is more than just a tool, it's a legacy. Perfect for LARP gear, reenactment arms, or cherished replica blades, this wall-mounted rack transforms any space into a hall of honor.
Handcrafted from genuine hardwood and lined with soft velvet, this display stand offers both protection and presentation. Whether you're outfitting your medieval study, organizing your LARP equipment, or showcasing your growing armory, this rack holds your prized weapons with stability, style, and respect.
Designed to securely mount to the wall, the two-tier structure can cradle both swords and axes, making it a versatile and space-efficient solution for your collection. With its elegant profile and classic materials, it’s as much a piece of decor as it is a storage solution, an embodiment of craftsmanship and character.
This rack is perfect for veteran fighters, castle-dwellers, armory keepers, and traveling knights. Whether you've just returned from a campaign at a LARP battlefield or are preparing for a festival at the Renaissance Faire, this sword rack stands ready to safeguard your arms until the next adventure begins.
- Materials: Genuine hardwood construction with black velvet lining
- Mounting Style: Wall-mounted with integrated supports
- Design: Two-tier system for multiple weapons
- Width: 37.5 cm
- Height: 30.5 cm
- Holder separation: 27.5 cm
- Weight: Lightweight yet sturdy
- Compatibility: Suitable for a wide range of swords, axes, and LARP-safe weapons
- Use Case: Ideal for reenactment gear, LARP collections, cosplay weaponry, and decorative home displays
- Finish: Natural wood grain, slight variations in tone and texture due to handmade nature
- Care: Indoor use recommended; dust gently with a dry cloth to maintain the wood finish

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