Posted on March 9, 2010 | Category: Jewelry Trivia
Is your jewelry collection large enough to the point where it makes sense to have a more organized system for storing it? When it gets to this point, it’s important to think about jewelry storage, as you can accidentally lose or even damage your jewelry by improperly maintaining it in an old drawer or just by having it strewn out on a dresser – accidents happen!
Let’s look at 4 ideas for how you can resolve this situation. Here are 4 jewelry storage options you can easily use at home for your personal jewelry collection.
1. Buy a Jewelry Armoire
This is the nicest option of the 3, and also the most costly. However, you cannot deny that an elegant and expensive white jewelry armoire or a beautiful oak wall hanging jewelry armoire will look brilliant in nearly any room, while also providing ample jewelry storage space that will both house and protect your jewels.
You are looking at spending $500 and up if you choose this option.
2. Buy a Jewelry Chest
A jewelry chest is essentially an oversized jewelry box, one which is often adorned with painted decorations or carvings. Some jewelry chests even have some jewelry like designs installed on the outside, such as small jewels encoded into the carvings. Look for a jewelry chest with lots of dividers or else this option is more just like a box and not a proper storage box.
You are looking at spending $100-$500 for a nice jewelry chest.
3. Buy a Jewelry Box
A jewelry box is nothing more than a minitiarized jewelry chest, providing you with a classy looking jewelry storage solution that won’t break the bank.
Usually made of solid wood and featuring beautiful carvings on the top, a jewelry box costs anywhere from $10-$100. As usual, the more you spend, the nicer the quality you’ll receive.
4. Buy a Wardrobe Closet With Built In Jewelry Storage
If you’re also in need of more wardrobe space, you can kill two birds with one stone by looking at wardrobe closets that also have a built in jewelry storage box. These high end wardrobe closets compliment these features with a nice mirror so you can also try on your clothes and jewels without leaving the room.
Something at this level of quality costs $500 and up.
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