QILICHZ Earring Stand Holder 144 Holes Earring Organizer Ear Stud Holder Earring Tree Stand Jewelry Display Stand Holder Rack with Wooden Tray/Dish for Earrings Display Home Use 144 Holes
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A total of 144 holes are available. It should be enough for 72 pairs of earrings or ear studs, in my opinion.
30x10. 5cm/11. 8x4. 1inches. (LxW)
The earring holder sections are separated by four inches. 5cm/1. 8", 5cm/2", and 6cm/2" are the three sizes available. 4", long earrings can be hung from the last tier of the stand, as shown in the photos.
There are almost 48 pairs in total.
Selected User Reviews For QILICHZ Earring Stand Holder 144 Holes Earring Organizer Ear Stud Holder Earring Tree Stand Jewelry Display Stand Holder Rack with Wooden Tray/Dish for Earrings Display Home Use 144 Holes
I found this earring holder to be exactly what I needed. I had thrown all of my earrings into a small drawer, which was a complete disaster. I don't wear a variety of earrings on a daily basis; instead, I prefer small pearls. As a result, I don't have a lot of studs. There's enough room for studs and dangles in this holder. For my larger hoop and dangles, the bottom space is extra long. I wish each large earring space was as large as the bottom one. I quickly filled the bottom rung, and I have a few more long earrings that will not fit anywhere else. The product is made up of two parts: a black metal top and a wooden bottom. There are a variety of pre-made options available. I drilled holes in the wood piece and the metal top fit perfectly into the holes, so assembly was a breeze. The holder is small enough to fit on top of a small dresser and doesn't look cluttered. Some jewelry holders are well-organized, but they still appear cluttered. As you can see, I'm still filling it with earrings, but it's already proven to be extremely beneficial. I've been wearing earrings that I had completely forgotten about! Overall - It's fantastic, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a straightforward solution. An easy way to keep your earrings safe.
I'm pleased with these stands in general. I didn't like the wood base, so I covered it with gold rhinestone adhesive and wore my gold tone earrings with it. My silver tone earrings are on the white one, which I covered in silver rhinestone adhesive. The unit is simple to put together. The situation is fairly stable.
This product has exceeded my expectations; it holds all of my dangling earrings and looks fantastic on my shelf! I like how simple it is and how bright it is. It's both adorable and practical.
I will double up on one hole if I have a lot of earrings, as I do. So there's still room for more, right? In one hole, I can fit one pair of earrings. It comes highly recommended from me!.
I make stained glass earrings, and the best way to see the colors of the glass is to have light shining through them. These were ideal for the task at hand. I can fit 26 earrings on each one (some holes are skipped to make room for larger earrings). ) The top two tiers are for earrings that aren't quite as long as the bottom two. With a height of 3 1/4", the bottom row is the highest. This is the third one I've bought. When I travel (I also do shows), I wrap them and store them in a bin with foam on both sides to keep the earrings in place. They are simple to assemble because the metal top simply pushes into the predrilled holes in the wooden base. To get the extra wood out of the holes, I find it helpful to use a paring knife and spin it in the holes first.
The only reason it received two stars instead of one is because it was written by a woman. The metal portion is quite durable. I ordered a two-tiered cake and a three-tiered cake. The holes in the third tier were misaligned, and it was impossible to stretch or wiggle them into position. Because the hole is slightly off-kilter, expanding it will only exacerbate the problem. I didn't see the other review until now, which said the same thing about the drilled hole being too deep to even try new holes on the other side. I'll just keep it and see what I can do with it. Because it's just balsa wood (or something similar), getting a new one from Lowe's is easier than returning it. And I'm sure I'll be able to locate a more durable piece of wood as well. However, it's unlikely that I'll purchase it again.
) plain white models for around $16. They were like uncut diamonds to me. I spray-br>br>I spray-br>I spray-br>I spray-br>I spray-b Clouds were painted on top, and driftwood was stained on the bottom. br>br>I'm quite pleased with the results. br>br>I hope this review inspires someone else to be more creative with theirs. Who knows? br>br> 😉.
The only complaint I have is that some areas are missing white paint, and a few of the holes have a hole and a snagged line going in the wrong direction; you can tell this product is cheap, but you get what you pay for!.