A jewelry display case is a must for every woman

A jewelry display case is not commonly found in most homes. A typical woman will collect quite an array of jewelry over the years. In fact, many have so much that there are just not enough days in the year to wear them all. Whether costume or pure gold, many of these items wind up in a messy heap.

A jewelry display case is a must for every woman
A jewelry display case should be a deep shade in contrast to the color of the metals and the precious stones.

Some collectors visit antique stores and estate sales to find the perfect merchandise to add to their collection of costume and fine jewels. These collectors may benefit from buying a jewelry display case to show off their wonderful collections of jewels. The item usually found in a store front can also be introduced to home décor for the avid collector.

However, many ordinary people can benefit from owning a jewelry display case as well. You can choose one that suits your particular collection whether it is impressive or whether it is thin. It is important to remember that there are many different kinds of jewelry display cases so you have many options.

I have a very humble collection of old costume jewelry that I really don’t wear. I like clean lines and minimal sparkle so many of these items are simply too much for me to wear. However, I am fond of looking at the costume jewels and I hate to tuck them away in a box. I chose a small, wooden jewelry display case to show off my tiny collection. It makes a wonderful conversation piece.

There are metal jewelry display cases available as well. Though I found the metal version very attractive I thought that the wooden one would be better suited for antiques. Others find the metal version to be a wonderful contrast to the old jewels as well. It is simply a matter of taste.

If you need to travel with your entire jewelry set then your jewelry display case needs to be compact, light, and portable.

Another thing to remember when using this type of item for your valuables is the arrangement. Too many items in any display can make the entire presentation look over crowded and messy. This is not a commercial arrangement so you shouldn’t look to your local jeweler’s set up as inspiration.

I love my little jewelry display case. The only complaint I have is fingerprints but they can be addressed with relative ease. The unique idea is one that I plan to continue as my meager collection grows.

With minor upkeep and a little innovation, my jewelry display case has become one of the drawing forces for nearly all of my visitors. I find the object to be one that is suitable for big collections as well as humble ones like mine.

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