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Artifact multi purpose display stand for collectibles, art objects, ceremonial dagger, decorative knife, cell phone, celt, statue, or artifacts for collections, exhibits and shows

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$27.75

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About this item

  • Clean museum quality display for museums, galleries, exhibits, shows, office, and home. - 8"H Double T-arms can be bent to hold Celts, Knives, Daggers, Ushabtis, Pre Columbian or Egyptian figurines, Artifacts, Artworks, Dolls, Cross, Home Decorations
  • Great for displaying iphones, Daggers, Knives, Pre Columbain Celts, or other valuable artifacts (knife, iphone, and celt not included)
  • Can be used for many other items - Two crossbars for extra stability for holding your artifact orobject
  • "Do-it-yourself" bending for a custom fit, some assembly required. "T" shipped apart from base. **!! REMOVE PROTECTIVE PAPER FROM BLACK ACRYLIC BASE!!



Product Description

dagger display stand

Display knives and daggers

knife stand back

bend metal arms to hold from back

dagger display stand

Display artifacts, statues and other items


T dimensions

celt back

The upright is about 1/8". The top bar is about 1/16" x about 7" across. The base is .5" acrylic x 4" x 4", black.

Showcase your prized possessions with this multi-purpose display stand. Designed with adjustable T-arms, it can securely hold a variety of items, from ceremonial daggers and Pre-Columbian artifacts to smartphones and decorative figurines. Crafted with museum-quality materials, this stand offers a sleek and elegant way to exhibit your collection at home, in the office, or at events and exhibitions.

  • Clean museum quality display for museums, galleries, exhibits, shows, office, and home.
  • "Do-it-yourself" bending for a custom fit, some assembly required. "T" shipped apart from base. Remove protective film from base if necessary.
  • Great for displaying Daggers, Knives, Pre Columbain Celts, iphones or other valuable artifacts

8"H Double T-arms can be bent to hold i phones, cell phones, Celts, Knives, Daggers, Ushabtis, Pre Columbian or Egyptian figurines and artifacts. Tools, like pliers, will be helpful for the "do it yourself" process. Also, touch up paint may be needed to cover marks or finish removed during the process. The "T" comes separate from the base so light assembly is required. It is easier to bend and shape the "T" when it is out of the base. A hammer may be needed to tap in the "T" or a little glue can be used if a little loose. Some bases come with protective paper/film to be removed (its not made of wood). There is also a video that may be helpful as well. This is a display stand -CELT, KNIFE or iPHONE NOT INCLUDED!

caliper with coin

Brass stand also available for artifact and collectibles.

Brass Caliper Artifact Display Stands provide a unique way to showcase items like coins, globes, gems, minerals, ornaments, shells, eggs, and more.

SKU: CS5001-06B


Joey Edwards
2025-07-24 21:39:00
I almost didn’t buy this because of the rating and review but very happy I did. This is a simple wire object holder - not meant to be flashily, it falls into the background so your object is the focal point. If you’re looking for something that would hold a relic in the MET this is your item. It’s it a little pricy, sure - but object holders that are this simple usually are.
Timo
2025-06-19 14:31:33
One of the wires broke as soon as I tried to use it. Complete garbage.
RaceBannon
2025-06-14 12:36:48
Bought this as an after thought for a friend’s retirement gift. Worked perfectly. The four arms were easily bent and placed to secure the item. It met my needs and will buy again if a similar need arises.
Ashley
2025-04-17 14:21:28
If your object is heavy, forget about itVery simple and lightweight
NJ B.
2025-04-13 09:28:55
You might as well take a wooden coaster in a coat hanger and make one yourself. These are the cheapest piece of crap I've ever seen. Museum grade? You gotta be kidding. I wouldn't buy from this company their pictures are deceiving. This wouldn't hold up a marshmallow. Don't buy it buyer beware caveat emptor. Why is there a five star rating when there's a no no star rating. I only gave it one star because I couldn't throw that star away. Have I made my point. $32 including tax with about 15 cents
Scott P
2025-01-18 17:50:26
So shortly after my mom passed my stepdad and I visited a forge and were able to make matching knives. I have wanted a way to show it off better, and this is the thing I needed.This is very similar to the kind of stands you see at a museum that hold and elevate an artifact. It’s a base with thin metal rod coming up vertically. Off of the rod are a two pairs of thinner wire. You wrap these around your artifact to hold it in place and then put it on display.With a little futzing, I could make those wire arms into a cradle to hold about any smaller object from a fossil, to a mineral sample, to a knife, to wallet. Just takes figuring out how you want the item to sit.I like how this looks. I have a handful of items I inherited from my granddad’s experience flying over the Himalayas in WWII that I think I need some more of these to properly show off.
Don Parker
2024-12-28 15:50:20
You could make this yourself for under $3 with material from a craft store. It's a joke. Not even worth my time to return it, I just trashed it. Looks like a bad fourth grade art project!
Brooke
2024-12-17 14:32:47
Great item for the price. I almost didn't buy bc of some reviews but it's sturdy and exactly what it says it is. The arms are easier to bend than i thought, no tools needed for arms the main stand is a bit harder to bend but still fairly easy. Very happy with this purchase and will most likely buy more.
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