
Specifications: - This Jewelry Case can well keep your daily stuff and make your things ordered
- Jewelry Storage Box can also be placed on the table as the decorations
- High quality material equipped in the interior of this Portable Jewelry Case make sure your jewelry more safe
- Birthday gifts, Christmas gifts, wedding gifts, home furnishings, handicrafts, personal collection
- You will sure be thrilled with its every detail and concentration of color on it as well
- This portable Jewelry case is great as a gift or to store personal items
- This portablel Jewelry case organizes your earrings, bracelets and necklaces while complementing them with feminine glamour
- With this portable jewelry case, this Jewelry Box will be easier for you to choose and find the specific jewelry
- Material: Lint & Wood & Copper & Metal & Glass
- Size: 12 x 12 x 12cm/4.8 x 4.8 x 4.8in(L x W x H)
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- Bring the spirit of tranquility and peace to your home with this Jewelry Case
- It is a great gift for anyone who collects Jewelry boxes with sending this beautiful Jewelry Case
- You are sure to find the ideal item for any special occasion, from wedding gifts, candlesticks, barware, bakeware, tea sets and frames
- With this practical Jewelry Case, you won't be bored by looking for your all kinds of Jewelries
- The exquisite workmanship, elegant appearance, compact design make this Portable Jewelry Case attractive
Jewelry Storage Ideas
You'll be more likely to wear the jewelry you own if you store it properly. Not only can you avoid tangled and knotted chains, but you'll lengthen the life of your jewelry. Fine jewelry, such as diamonds and pearls, requires more careful storage solutions than costume jewelry, but there is almost no limit to the various ideas one can think of for storing jewelry.
Jewelry Box
- Fine jewelry should always be stored in a felt-lined jewelry box that has enough room to comfortably store your collection. Fine jewelry shouldn't be crowded, or pieces may scratch each other. Ideally, each piece of fine jewelry should be stored in its own protective bag or case, especially very valuable pieces that are kept in a safe deposit box.
Cork or Wire Holder - If you have a lot of necklaces, a cork holder works especially well. Make one by purchasing an 8x10 inch photograph frame; remove the glass and backing. With a utility knife, cut a piece of cork (available in craft stores) so that it fits inside the frame. Cover the cork with decorative paper, hot glued in place, then place inside the frame. Keep necklaces in place with pushpins. For a larger cork holder, cut the cork to any size you like and wrap entirely with decorative paper; then secure to the wall with screws
- You can use the same basic concept to create a wire earring hanger. Just cut some fine wire mesh (available at craft stores) to the size of a large picture frame, and secure it in place with staples
In a Drawer - If you have an extra drawer in a vanity table or dresser, devote it to a collection of small cups and saucers and divide your jewelry among them. For example, store a pair of silver earrings with a matching ring and necklace in one cup, your faux pearl necklace in a saucer, and so on
Wall Hooks - Purchase decorative wall hooks at a craft or hardware store and screw them into a wall. Hang necklaces, bracelets, and even rings from the hooks. This is an especially good solution when horizontal space is at a premium. A coat rack also works well
Ice Trays and Muffin Tins - Small pieces of jewelry, like rings and earrings, store beautifully inside ice cube trays or muffin tins. Keep the tray or tin on your dresser or vanity, or place it inside a drawer. For ice cube trays, store only one pair of earrings or at most two rings in each section; with muffin tins, you may be able to store more in each cup, but remember to keep the containers as clutter free as possible
Decorative Storage - There are also many ways to display jewelry that are less practical, but fun, easy and chic. For example, place a piece of floral foam (available in craft stores) inside a vase and insert a branch into it. Driftwood works well, but any sturdy branch that will fit into the vase and has smaller branches or bumps to hang things from will do. Place small stones on top of the exposed floral foam, then hang hook earrings from the lip of the vase, and bracelets and necklaces from the branch
- Other ideas include hanging necklaces from a small ceramic bust or statue, or using a belt hanger to hang necklaces and bracelets
Ideas For a Jewelry Box:
Many women are very particular about the box they use to store their jewelry, and traditional boxes are not right for every taste. Women will frequently repurpose a box that was intended for another use, such as a cigar box. Size and personal aesthetic are two big considerations. A woman with a large jewelry collection might choose a large box with many compartments, so necklaces do not become tangled and the whole collection is visible. Vintage Boxes - Vintage stores are wonderful resources for items that can be used as jewelry boxes. Broken music boxes are intimate, feminine items that can be used for small jewelry collections. Vintage tin lunchboxes make a fun, retro jewelry box, although you may want to add an interior box to separate the collection. Fifties recipe boxes have a campy, playful feel. Doll play-set boxes make good jewelry boxes because they are often already divided up into sections
Industrial Boxes - Some women prefer a utilitarian aesthetic to a girly, decorative look. Industrial jewelry for body piercings works well in an alternative jewelry box. Fishing tackle boxes are popular for belly rings because these boxes have many small compartments. Cigar boxes are popular choices because of the structural quality of the box and the rugged, nostalgic feel. An office supply store is a good place to look, as many pencil boxes and desk organizers work well
Handmade Boxes
- There is an entire niche within craft art dedicated to homemade jewelry boxes. Some craft enthusiasts build the physical box out of another form, as when they glue the pages of a book together and hollow it out into a box. Others decorate existing craft boxes using such techniques as decoupage, or gluing rhinestones and ornamentation to the box. One idea for a gift jewelry box is to make a friendship collage from photos and glue it to the outside of the box
Basic Boxes - Some women like to let the jewelry take center stage and use an unadorned box for their collection. Solid boxes are made of such materials as wood, metal, paper and leather. Art supply stores are a good place to look for basic boxes. Engraving companies often carry a broad range of high quality boxes of various materials
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