Are these swords suitable for wall display or do they need a stand?
Updated Feb 2026
Both display methods work well for anime sword collectibles, and the right choice depends on the aesthetic you're building. Wall mounting using a horizontal katana bracket shows off the full profile of the blade and saya together — ideal for longer pieces like the Wado Ichimonji or the Shin Gunto officer replicas. Tabletop stands allow you to display the blade unsheathed alongside the saya, which is particularly effective for pieces with visually distinctive finishes like the black Shusui or the red Sandai Kitetsu saya. Whichever method you use, keep the display away from direct sunlight and high-humidity environments to preserve the lacquer finish on the saya and the integrity of the carbon steel blade.