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How do you store your long necklaces/pendants?

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lisasimpson · 07/06/2009 10:53

I have some lovely chunky fashion necklaces and pendants but I am having trouble finding anywhere to keep them that mean them getting tangled. Any ideas?

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LibrasBiscuitsOfFortune · 07/06/2009 10:54

I put 2 hooks on the side of my wardrobe annd hang them there

lisasimpson · 07/06/2009 10:55

sorry that should say that doesn't mean them getting tangled!

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lisasimpson · 07/06/2009 10:55

simple and effective - why didn't I think of that! - any more ideas?

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familywhoneedsem · 07/06/2009 10:57

Terribly I am afraid, they are all bunched.

But I saw this wonderful wonderful japanese cabinet which had a little door and lots of hooks for hanging pendants, I have always wanted it. Alas it was in The Pier which has now gone bust!

A friend has also put little screws inside one of her wardrobes, on a really nice piece of wood, to hang them from.

lisasimpson · 07/06/2009 10:58

I didn't know the Pier had gone bust - that's a bummer.

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familywhoneedsem · 07/06/2009 10:59

something like this? although from UK obviously!

familywhoneedsem · 07/06/2009 11:00

yes at christmas (just after), I got a fab statue from there reduced from £70 to £20 and lots of lovely christmas decorations for £1 each!

Shame I still could not afford the furniture!

I was upset, I loved that shop.

purepurple · 07/06/2009 11:00

hang them all on a coat hanger in your wardrobe

lisasimpson · 07/06/2009 11:04

lovely family but a bit more than I was itending paying!

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familywhoneedsem · 07/06/2009 11:19

ignore the price but is this not the best? I saw one like this in black with carvings and spirals up it, the sides open for long jewelry. It was a little cheaper than this though

Sorry, not helping am i?

Mumsnut · 07/06/2009 20:01

Ikea do rows of 12 hooks mounted on a lenght of plastic for about #2.50. I have them on the inside of my wardrobe door too.

ReginaCovington · 07/06/2009 20:57

inside my cupbaord hooked over the slatted shelves

mollyroger · 07/06/2009 20:58

I have 2 corkboards on the wall with pins.

Nyx · 07/06/2009 21:01

I've got about a dozen (large, coloured head) pins in a row on my bedroom wall, above the chest of drawers. There are 2 or 3 necklaces or bracelets on each one. I did this as a last resort, my jewellery was getting lost/broken/just not worn as it was always tangled; now I see at a glance what I have and they're never tangled up

brimfull · 07/06/2009 21:06

on two of these glued to the wall

Monty100 · 09/06/2009 14:38

I have something like this on the hanging to the inside of my wardrobe door 'tis just the thing

GrimmaTheNome · 09/06/2009 14:40

I bought a tie hanger (from sainsbos) and hung it on the radiator behind the bathroom door. Simple but works well.

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