Shelby Thompson
I really like this - I've never had anything like this to hang bracelets and necklaces before and it's really quite nice. It's of wood construction, but it is a little wobbly. I don't think it's worth almost $50 - you could probably make something yourself with wooden dowels and a drill. Still, it's useful - I have it next to an earring tree on my dresser - and it is nice that it doesn't take up a lot of room.
Wood Bracelet Display Holder Walnut Necklace Display Stand T-bar 2 Tier Jewelry Organizer Storage Rack for Watch Hairband Bangle
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Inner Material | Wood | Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
Item model number | GH-88 | Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No | Style | Elegant |
Occasion | Mother's Day, New Year, Wedding, Valentine's Day | Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Finish Type | Waxed | Closure Type | Drawstring |
Recommended Uses For Product | Necklace | Finish | Waxed |
Special Features | Sturdy | Color | a-Brown |
Special Feature | Sturdy | Product Dimensions | 11.02"D x 4.72"W x 11.81"H |
Jewelry Storage Type | Jewelry Stand | ASIN | B0BJPWZLJ2 |
Brand | Agotha | Part Number | GH-88 |
Target Audience | Girls | Number of Compartments | 1 |
Manufacturer | Agotha | Shape | Rectangular |
Batteries Required? | No | Date First Available | October 18, 2022 |
Material | Wood |
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Teresa Vargas
It arrived quickly, and it looks beautiful. You will need a soft mallet to assemble, and I'm afraid to take it apart again, which defeats my purposes for it. It does look really good, though. Especially for the money.
Kristen Delgado
Product: Agotha Wood Bracelet Display Holder Walnut Necklace Display Stand T-bar 2 Tier Jewelry Organizer Storage Rack for Watch Hairband BangleASIN: B0BJPWZLJ2This bracelet holder seems solid, sturdy, and stable. I like this beautiful display, but I initially had a problem assembling this holder because I needed to force the pieces together. It looked crooked at first and was unstable while putting the bracelets on, so I had to make sure the stand is very well secured on the base. When it was stable, I put the bracelets back on, and it looked perfect. After setting this up, I ended up loving this product - it did not disappoint me.
Jennifer Smith
This jewelry display is taller and wider than I anticipated, but it actually makes me like it more. The only problem I had with it is the assembly -- it comes in pieces that need to be assembled. The holes have been pre-drilled, but the dowels didn't fit in the holes as easily as I'd like. I had to protect the pieces and then hammer it together, hoping that I wouldn't dent the wood in the process. Short of that, it wouldn't have been sturdy enough to hang anything on it. Once assembled, it's really nice, though, and holds a decent amount of necklaces and bracelets. I like the dark colored wood and the overall design.
Andrew Brown
This is a great gift for someone that loves their jewelry and needs a way to keep it untangled and all together in one place.
Megan Mclean
As received, the dowels are too large for the holes bored into the horizontal pieces. So, can't assemble easily... even with persuasion from a hammer.Meh.
Kathy Leblanc
This jewelry stand comes as five pieces in a box. You connect the rods to the base, and then the rods to the two horizontal wood bars. The wood is dark and the pieces are finished nicely. But since construction instructions are not in the box, nor in in the verbose, but poorly written product description, I didn't know how it would work as a necklace and bracelet stand.One star down for instructions. Sure, the assembly was simple (to me), but it would be nice to have a brief sheet of instructions, so that I knew I would need a rubber mallet and could be sure I was assembling it correctly.A picture (in the box) of what the stand looks like when put together would have been nice as well..
Theresa Gardner
I saw this bracelet holder and immediately thought of my wife and all of the bracelets she has that she rotates through wearing. I knew she needed something that would hold quite a lot (she was originally using one of my pasta drying trees), and this one fit the bill. I like the fact that the back bar is longer than the bottom one, and while I was a little skeptical as to the sturdiness of it, once assembled I was amazed at how solid it was. I did set it and used a rubber mallet to make sure it was seated all the way down, and held it afterwards by the bar and shook it, and it was in there tight. She even has room to put a few more on there, so that is a big bonus. This was a win in my books.