JA
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Unfortunately, I had to return this product. It was advertised as fitting an inch rod, but it was unable to accommodate my 1-inch diameter rod. This was really disappointing, especially since the description led me to believe it would work. So, buyer beware—make sure to double-check the rod measurements before purchasing!
Lisa
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Really a nice color and matched the rods I bought.
DEBORAH L PACIULLI
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
These are really nice rod brackets. Much nicer than the plain brackets that come with the rod. They were very easy to install too.
steve grace
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Fast delivery and looks great
MiAmorAMAZON
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
These complemented my curtains beautifully. They were very ease to install and very sturdy hardware. My curtain are very heavy so they were the perfect purchase.
Alicia Z
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
These were really beautiful and in the right setting would be great to use. I found the material and craftsmanship to be great. Reducing 1 star as the 1” rod I planned to use was not fitting well for ceiling hang in my son’s room. I was not confident it would be a secure option for a kid. Suggested for areas that maybe don’t have pulling every day to open curtains or for the right size rod, the ad says 1” rod so I am not sure why it was too small for me.
ArmyDad45
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
Very nice hardware. Use small washers too space rod holder out for fine-tuning a placement. Very pleased with purchase. Easy to assemble. Fit and finish very nice. Sturdy.
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
These are a great upgrade over the basic brackets that are included with our matching Ivilon curtain rods. We used these brackets in the bedroom as an upgrade to go with our pinch pleat curtains, but when we decided to reorder the rods for a second room we omitted the fancier brackets. The rods still look good as installed, but I have a feeling we will be replacing the brackets with these sometime in the future.As other reviewers mentioned - make sure you follow the directions when installing these to avoid damaging the finish on the curtain rod. The 1” rods we used have to be threaded in from the side of the 2 brackets for each window, then you twist the finials on the ends of the rods. When we installed them, one person was on a ladder at the window with the parts from the inside of the bracket, measuring and mounting the inner peg to the wall. A second person (me) was across the room assembling the curtain rod system as a set, so that we could minimize how much the finished metal parts rubbed against each other. We installed these at 10 windows using the process below, and it went very smoothly.Assembly process for our curtains: Lay out all parts on the floor on a soft surface. Count out how many rings you’ll need for the curtains you’re hanging - we had pinch pleated panels with 7 folds + the inside/outside edges, and 2 curtain panels per rod, so that’s 18 rings total for each rod. We left one ring on the fixed position outside the bracket to help keep the curtains in blackout-position. Open the set screws on every bracket fully before you start to avoid accidental scraping damage. I assembled each window as a complete set using this formula =(1) take 1 rod of correct length,(2) slide the rod from the side into the finished half of one bracket, leaving approx 2” of rod visible,(3) add a single ring between the bracket and the short end,(4) twist a finial on the short end of the rod to close it,(5) add remaining rings, reserving one, to the middle of the rod,(6) thread second bracket from opposite side, matching 2” offset,(7) add final curtain ring,(8) twist on final finial.Then the whole assembled system can be lifted and slotted onto the peg-part of the bracket, now affixed to the wall, as a whole. Finally, tighten the set screws before hanging the curtain panels.