Kurt Adler Tiny 20-inch Miniature Satin Tree Skirt with Sequined Snowflake Border for Table Top Trees (Gold)
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The diameter is 20 inches. The radius is ten inches.
Selected User Reviews For Kurt Adler Tiny 20-inch Miniature Satin Tree Skirt with Sequined Snowflake Border for Table Top Trees (Gold)
The sequins are well done and the fabric is lovely. We have a 4' x 4' x 4' x 4' x 4' x 4 We placed the tree on a small round cabinet with a diameter of 24 inches. As a result, the tree's bottom is very visible, and a small skirt was required, which looks fantastic. I would strongly suggest it.
I assumed the silver was all silver because the red was all red and the gold was all gold. I see now that it says white and silver in the color options. I decided to keep it because it's pretty, but I had to deduct two stars because the copy fails to state that the fabric is entirely white with only silver sequins, and because it appears to be all silver in the photo. If there was an ALL SILVER version, I'd be ecstatic.
It's ideal for our miniature Christmas tree. It's true that this isn't high-end Italian fabric. "Do not iron," it says on the tag. However, using a dish towel on top, I was able to press out the majority of the folds.
3 feet. Fit my 3 foot tree perfectly, and the soft fabric is drapey with three Velcro squares to close the skirt if desired. Because my base was a footed vase rather than a traditional Christmas tree pole, the soft fabric worked perfectly; the other tree skirt I bought first was stiff and a little smaller, and it didn't work at all.
I was almost going to give it a four star rating because it was delivered to my mailbox and crammed in with my other mail, causing extra wrinkles, but I decided that was more the mailman's fault than the company's, so I gave it five stars. Make sure to keep an eye out for your package so it doesn't spend any more time than necessary in your mailbox. It's a little smaller than I expected, but I believe my 4ft free tree's legs are longer than most, as other people have said it fits perfectly in their 4ft tree. It would be better if it were just an inch larger all around, but it's so pretty that I don't mind; I'm keeping it! You'll be glad you got this lovely tree skirt.
It is not a cheap item, but it is well worth the money.
For a small tabletop Christmas tree, I needed a small gold tree skirt. The quality is "okay," not spectacular, and not overly so. It was successful in terms of monetary gain. I discovered that small tree skirts are difficult to come by, so my options were limited.
Our ornaments and other decorations are displayed on a four-foot Christmas tree.