Decorative ends of a curtain rod. These are available in a multitude of styles, colours and finishes.
"An ornament that terminates the point of a spire, pinnacle, etc." (Harris, 369) fish scale shingles: Shingles that are rounded on one end and then installed overlapping to give a fish scale appearance.
The ornament at the top of a staff above the truck.
Decorative tips found on hinges and other hardware.
These are the decorative attachments that are placed at the end of curtain rods.
Encountered in a catalog, glass finials for curtain rods have a metal base and screw to the end of the rod.
1. The ornamentation found at the top of a tower or spire. 2. Any finishing or crowning addition. (Webster's)
Finials are decorative pieces that are attached to the ends of curtain rods, creating a finished look to the rod. Available in a wide variety of materials.
Adorn the ends of all of today's contemporary curtain rods. Available in many styles and finishes and are a great way to add interest to an otherwise spare window treatment or add drama to an elaborate one.
Also called decorative tips, these may come in different shapes, such as balls or pointed steeples, which attach to the top and bottom of a hinge for decoration. Only some hinges will accept these finials.
The curved cast, turned or stamped decorative piece that adorns the top of bed posts.