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Where do you store your jewelry?

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FaceDirectionOfTravel · 10/01/2014 21:10

I used to have a board covered in pretty fabric with nails along the top and bottom for necklaces and bracelets respectively, with assorted other bits in random jewelry boxes. I don't have room for my necklace board now - I'm wondering about the inside of my wardrobe door (but won't they clash around every time I open it?) or a tabletop tree thing. Or sort out my jewelry boxes properly, I guess.

What do you all do?

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Saurus72 · 10/01/2014 21:15

I've got Muji Perspex boxes. For my expensive jewellery, I've put one of their soft inserts inside so nothing gets scratched. I love Muji storage, it's addictive.

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SweetiePie0 · 10/01/2014 21:16

I bought some stackers in the January Sales from House of Fraser - they are brilliant and were quite cheap!

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FaceDirectionOfTravel · 10/01/2014 21:23

Sweetiepie what are these stackers of which you speak?

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Amandine29 · 10/01/2014 21:37

I have loads of these which are, I think, what SweetiePie was referring to.

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Theonlyoneiknow · 10/01/2014 21:37

I have stackers too, they are fab. Love the different compartments you can get and you can keep adding to it

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Theonlyoneiknow · 10/01/2014 21:38

Yes that is them, I bought mine individually and have two of the layer with lots if small boxes for earrings

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snowgirl1 · 10/01/2014 21:48

I've got two of this type of thing (over door rack) which I hang necklaces on. Yes, they do clash around when you open the door - so I've put them on a cupboard on our landing that I open less often.

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BriarRainbowshimmer · 10/01/2014 21:55

I was thinking of getting a jewellry tree. Does anyone have one, what do you think?

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craftysewer · 10/01/2014 22:13

The only thing I found with a jewellery tree is that the least worn jewellery tends to get dusty/dirty.

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 10/01/2014 22:13

I've got a wooden jewellery cupboard (from QVC) about 18" high, double sided , door front and back.
It's lined with anti-tarnish for silver.

I covet the free standing mirror armoire now.
They do a wall mounted one too....

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Sunflower6 · 10/01/2014 22:26

I have a necklace hanger that is like a jewellery tree with a clear Perspex box that goes over it to keep the dust off you can get them from amazon or ebay

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DaftSkunk · 10/01/2014 22:27

I have a jewellery tree for my necklaces. And it rotates Grin.

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slug · 10/01/2014 22:55

I also use muji Perspex jewellery boxes. I started with two drawers then added another only this week. They have different types of inserts to choose from and just seem to do the job really well. I use another version of these for my makeup.

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CointreauVersial · 10/01/2014 22:57

I have a slide-out thing in my wardrobe from Ikea for all my long necklaces - I think it's designed for belts. It attaches to the inside side wall of the wardrobe.

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HyvaPaiva · 10/01/2014 23:12

These Stackers from John Lewis. I have the lid stacker, the earrings one, and the three large compartments. It's perfect.

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FaceDirectionOfTravel · 11/01/2014 17:28

Thanks everyone! I love the idea of the stackers but they are not a cheap option, are they! I will have a think.

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Rosencrantz · 11/01/2014 17:32

Necklaces are hanging on a pin board in my bedroom, that is on my dressing table next to the mirror. Have lots of statement pieces, so it looks pretty!

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Dancealot · 11/01/2014 17:35

I have a necklace hanger which sticks on the inside of your wardrobe door. It is fab and I don't notice any rattling around.
etidy hanger

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PasswordProtected · 11/01/2014 17:38

I have a proper jewellery box, navy leather with drawers etc. which I keep locked up in the safe in my bedroom.
On the road I have a velvet pouch with pockets.

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FaceDirectionOfTravel · 11/01/2014 19:23

I'm quite keen on the etidy necklace hanger - that looks like the fabric stops any rattling.

I don't think a necklace tree on the desktop will help as I am VERY VERY AWARE of anything that might gather dust since I am a dreadful housekeeper.

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citruslemon · 11/01/2014 22:08

This from ikea: www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/20214585/#/50214584

Can see all my jewellery at once rather than going through boxes and lids

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mcgilly · 12/01/2014 05:44

I have Perspex segmented boxes for most stuff - stops tangles and easy to see - plus a plastic hanging storer next to clothes for pendants/pieces on high rotation or to be rediscovered. My boxes come from Daiso and hardware stores, you should also find similar in habadashery.

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FaceDirectionOfTravel · 12/01/2014 12:34

Has anyone got something like this - a plastic hanger with pockets that hangs on the back of a door or in a wardrobe?

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mcgilly · 12/01/2014 12:52

Yes I use one of those hangers and it's good to see your jewellery next to your clothes ... However I don't use it for long term storage, just the things I want to have on high rotation!

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Tenderness · 03/06/2020 12:27

Hey girls!) My sister soon has a wedding and she need good wedding ring. Any advice?

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