These sturdy and beautiful solid brass curtain rings in a Nickel finish - polished or satin nickel, are specifically crafted for our rectangular lucite curtain rods, seen here: https://etsy.me/2H8na51
The gorgeous rectangular shape is the perfect way to accent your drapery without overwhelming the lucite rod. If Nickel doesn't work in your space, these drapery rings are also available in Brass (polished and satin brass). Price is per ring.
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🌟 Rectangular Curtain Rod: https://etsy.me/2H8na51
🌟 Rectangular Finial: http://etsy.me/1UM15cN
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Finish Options:
🌟 Polished Nickel
🌟 Satin Nickel
🌟 Polished Brass
🌟 Satin Brass
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Dimensions:
🌟 Made for rods that measure 1.75" x .75"
🌟 Internal measurements: 1" x 2.25"
Rods can be purchased here: https://etsy.me/2H8na51
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🌟 Solid Brass Hardware
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Q: Will the rings scratch the lucite?
A: No! The lucite is very durable and does not scratch. The rings glide nicely when curtains need to be opened or closed.
Q: How many rings do I need?
A: The number of rings needed depends on your drapery. Most curtains require 3 or 4 rings per foot.
Q: Is the brass lacquered?
A: The polished brass is unlacquered and the satin brass is lacquered.
--- ABOUT US ---
Luxholdups is Brooklyn-based design and fabrication studio that has been graciously featured in Luxe Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Traditional Home, and Architectural Digest.
We specialize in lucite and brass home furnishings including drapery & curtain rods, bathroom hardware, finials & curtain rings, pulls & handles, hooks and furniture.
Along with offering a standard product line, our production capabilities in the workshop allow us to customize designs and finishes for each client. We see challenges as opportunity and are constantly finding new ways to incorporate the beauty of lucite into our client’s everyday needs. Please message us with any custom requests!
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When it comes to care, we say keep it simple. Just use soap and water to clean lucite and brass polisher for any unlacquered brass fittings.