Fabric, rope, ribbon, trim, or other mate1/25/06
A band, cord, ribbon, chain, or other means of tying back a curtain to the wall.
a device (as a decorative loop of cord or fabric) for holding or drawing something back; "the draperies were drawn to the sides by pullbacks"
a loop of cloth, cord, etc, which
Fabric, rope, ribbon, trim, or other materials used to hold curtain window treatments back.
Hardware attached to the house or window frame used to hold a shutter in the open position.
decorative fabric, cord, or metal hook used to hold a drapery open
A fastener made of fabric, ribbon or braid, attached to the sides of a window and used to hold back curtains or draperies.
A decorative cord or fabric piece used to hold an opened drapery panel away from the window.(See example)
Piece of fabric cut in any of several styles, used to hold a drapery panel back.
Similar to a holdback, a tieback is a fabric strip, ribbon, tassel or cord designed to hold panel curtains back on each side.
A length of robe, cord or fabric used to secure a curtain to one side of a window.
A sash, tasseled cord, or separate length of straight, decorated, or shaped fabric that holds back a curtain panel.
A device for holding a drawn curtain back from the window. Some 19th- and 20th-century tiebacks have glass pommels or bosses.