Sheath
You can not think of famous anime swords without the sheath. It is a place to put a blade and a work of art that identifies the character. Samurai movies feature shiny black lacquer on katana sayas, and high fantasy shows feature huge, fancy leather scabbards. Sheaths can be simple for a traveling mercenary or full of gold and jewels for a royal knight. It adds personality to a character before they draw their weapon. The sheath gives many promises of action and hides power until the right time.
Artists meticulously textured and detailed these accessories. Fanart shows the sun shining on kojiri and koiguchi metal fittings or the saya's wood grain. Some characters carry them on their backs, wear them around their waists, or use them as weapons. Classic Bleach, Demon Slayer, and One Piece hero styles. The best sheath flex is when Zoro carries three swords. Whether wrapped in ito cord or painted, the sheath is an important part of the warrior look.
People collect wallpapers with this tag because they like well-made fictional weapons. Watching a character rest their hand on their hilt while hiding the blade is cool. You feel tense and disciplined. Close-ups of the carvings or wide shots of a ronin in the wind with a worn-out scabbard are possible. Anyone who appreciates character gear technology and the blade's timeless appeal needs this tag.