How should I display a gold tsuba tanto at home?

 Updated Mar 2026

Horizontal tanto stands - either single-tier or as part of a tachi-kake multi-piece display - are the most common and historically grounded presentation. Position the tanto with the edge facing upward and the tsuba visible at the center of the display. Avoid mounting near windows where UV exposure can bleach ito wrapping and cause lacquer to cloud or yellow over time. A shadow box with UV-filtering glass is an excellent option for wall-mounted display, as it protects the piece from dust and humidity fluctuations while allowing full visibility of the gold fittings and blade geometry. If displaying alongside a full-length katana or wakizashi, the tanto is traditionally placed on the lower tier, which also conveniently keeps the gold tsuba at eye level for close inspection.

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