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		<description><![CDATA[ Materials: 1 Stolmen post, 2 Stolmen end fittings, assorted bangles, split rings (keyrings), eyelet screws, curtain hooks, screws Description: Despite scouring the shops and internet, I couldn't find a curtain pole to fit snugly into the niche of our large window without needing cumbersome and ugly central fittings. The extendable Stolmen post offered the perfect solution. As the Stolmen post has a diameter larger than most curtain rings, my husband came up with the idea of using bangles instead


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<b>Materials:</b> 1 Stolmen post, 2 Stolmen end fittings, assorted bangles, split rings (keyrings), eyelet screws, curtain hooks, screws</p>
<p><b>Description: </b>Despite scouring the shops and internet, I couldn&#8217;t find a curtain pole to fit snugly into the niche of our large window  without needing cumbersome and ugly central fittings. The extendable Stolmen post offered the perfect solution. </p>
<p>As the Stolmen post has a diameter larger than most curtain rings, my husband came up with the idea of using bangles instead. We made these into curtain rings with an assortment of eyelet screws (for the larger ones) and split rings (for the smaller ones).</p>


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