Interior decor beside swords short looking adhesive? I have a bunch of swords and I be hoping to use...

I have a bunch of swords and I be hoping to use them for interior decor. I have see people baggy swords on walls and it looks just adhesive and awful. The worst are when people put samurai swords upside down on cheaply made stands.

Any concept how to use swords for interior decor in a tasteful carriage?

Any one have pictures where on earth swords can be hung and blend with decor instead of stick out approaching 'I shop at QVC' ?

thanks.
try to kind some kind of shelf out of them! I saw this on a DIY episode but beside a guitar. I hope this helps!
Good Luck!


Get some art to hang contained by between the swords. Do a column of three swords on one wall, smallest at the top to largest on the bottom. Then on each side put a piece(s) of artwork that coordinates near the swords origin or attractive handles.

You can even reverse it and do two columns of swords beside one large, or several small, pieces of coordinating artwork within the middle.

Just make sure the swords are adjectives of the same core. Don't put up medieval swords up with samurai swords, etc.
Answers:    Very tricky. There's noticeably more ways to go gummy, like using one of those racks or something. Whether its swords, dolls or spoons, collections tend to look gummy the more you have. The big switch is in the editting. Don't try to display them adjectives, just find no more than 3 of your favourites that work together. If you similar to, you can change them up every few months so that they adjectives eventually get displayed. You could put them within a shadow box, or simply put a splash of paint colour behind them to frame them on the wall where on earth they hang. You might know how to find or make a full-size enough coffee table near display box to house a couple --- a subtle conversation piece that would be. Lastly you could choose to compliment one sword with another relic of that era so it become a period piece (like a costume, shield, flag or coat of arms). I've included a couple of examples to get your creative juice flowing!