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  • Custom Walnut Wall Mount for Kebab Skewers

    Custom Walnut Wall Mount for Kebab Skewers

    Some projects are useful. Some projects are beautiful. And some become instant conversation pieces.

    This one turned into all three.

    I had a handmade set of Armenian shish kebab skewers sitting in a drawer for way too long, and honestly… they deserved better.

    These are not cheap store-bought skewers. Each one is handmade with stainless steel blades and detailed brass animal heads on the handles. Every skewer has its own personality, and the craftsmanship is incredible.

    So instead of hiding them away, I decided to turn them into wall art.

    The Idea

    The inspiration actually came from old medieval sword displays mounted on castle walls. Same concept. Different vibe.

    Instead of swords, I wanted a luxury-looking wall mount that could hold my custom BBQ skewers while still being practical enough to grab and use anytime I fire up the grill.

    And because this project is personal to my family, I added an engraved Semenov family crest in the center.

    That small detail completely changed the feel of the project. It stopped looking like a storage rack and started looking like something custom-made for a luxury outdoor kitchen.

    Building the Wall Mount

    I used walnut wood for the base because the deep grain and dark color matched the brass handles perfectly.

    After cutting and shaping the board, I engraved the crest into the center piece and started layering stain to bring out the natural walnut texture. The engraved details were picked out in Glidden Metallic Tones silver paint to make the crest pop against the dark wood.

    Once the stain and silver paint had fully dried, I sealed everything with two coats of Spray Max 2K Clear Coat. That is the same two-part automotive clear used on car bodywork — chemically cured, UV stable, and rated for outdoor exposure. Since this display lives outside on the patio under the roof, the walnut is fully protected from moisture, heat, and changing weather. The glossy finish also gave it that rich, almost furniture-quality look.

    The final setup holds all six skewers individually so they slide in and out easily while still looking clean and organized on the wall.

    The Best Part

    The brass catches sunlight differently throughout the day. In the morning it looks warm and classic. At sunset it almost glows.

    At night, under patio lighting, the whole display looks like something from a luxury steakhouse. And every single person who sees it asks about it.

    Final Thoughts

    This ended up being one of my favorite smaller projects because it combines culture, craftsmanship, grilling, and design into one piece. It is functional. It is personal. And it completely transformed a simple set of skewers into something worth displaying.

    If you have custom BBQ tools, handmade kitchen pieces, or anything with sentimental value sitting hidden in a cabinet, try building a custom display for it.

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