Description
This impressive addition to our growing collection of wood beaded curtains is simply outstanding! Our new "Ming" curtain is magnificent and the attractive pattern created from hundreds of beads will complement any Decor style! Beaded curtains are a popular item to use as room dividers, wall hangings or to use as backdrops for parties and stages. The natural colors and the ease of hanging them straight out of the box make them a quick way to add dimension and interest to any room and they look great hanging loose or tied back! The black head rail is 35.25" wide and has 2 eyelets for instant hanging. There are 27 strands, spaced about 1.5" apart and the eye-catching pattern is created from beige and dark brown wooden beads in varying shapes. The entire curtain is 68" long and the bottom of each strand is finished off with a brown wooden bead.
This curtain CANNOT have the header rail trimmed. If it is too wide, please choose another wooden bead curtain that can have the header trimmed.
This is an entirely handmade item. Therefore, there may be slight color and length variations from one wooden curtain to another. If the curtain has a pattern, the overall look will be as depicted in the showcased images, but even if several are ordered at the same time, please allow for slight color and length variations that are inherent to these handmade curtains.
Two minutes and two nails will do it! Watch our delightful video on this page to learn how easy and fast it is to hang beaded curtains.
If you've got questions, consult our expert in-house staff. We've been selling the highest-quality beaded curtains available to movie production companies, theater stage designers, top party planners and individual customers since 1989. Along the way, we have become the world's leading and most trusted online seller of curtains, canopies, chandeliers, backdrops and event lighting.
This is an entirely handmade item. There may be slight color and slight length variations from one wooden curtain to another. This item is not made by a machine. People make the beads and then hand-string each bead onto the line. The overall look and pattern of the curtain will be as depicted in the showcased images. Please allow for those variations that are inherent to handmade items.