Crystal Door Knobs

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Discover exquisite crystal door knobs, perfect for furniture makeovers and antique-style cabinets. Explore faceted glass, ornate brass, and unique ceramic designs, from budget-friendly finds to premium investments.

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Many crystal door knob sets are made for standard interior door prep, with backset options typically 2 3/8 inches or 2 3/4 inches. You’ll often see tubular latch kits that include an adjustable latch to fit either backset. For vintage-style mortise sets, backset varies more, so you may need to match your existing mortise lock measurements.
Crystal door knobs are typically made with faceted glass or leaded crystal-style materials for the clear, light-catching knob, paired with a metal shank and rosette. You’ll find hardware finished in brass, chrome, satin nickel, bronze, or black. Some vintage-inspired crystal door knobs use pressed glass and include matching latch parts and screws.
Yes, crystal door knobs are typically sold as a full set for one door, with two knobs (one for each side) plus rosettes or backplates, a spindle, and mounting screws. Many sets also include a tubular latch, while a number are made to work with existing latches. Single replacement knobs are available, but less widely offered.
You’ll find crystal door knobs paired with a range of metal finishes for the rosette and hardware, including polished or antique brass tones, chrome, satin nickel, oil-rubbed bronze, and matte black. Several items also use distressed or aged finishes to match vintage-inspired décor. Finish names can vary by seller, so compare photos and descriptions for undertones.
Yes, many crystal door knobs are sold as sets designed to pair with standard tubular latches used on interior doors, often including an adjustable latch and the needed screws and rosettes. However, vintage-style or reproduction knob sets may be intended for mortise locks instead, so compare your door prep and latch type before buying.