What To Look For In A Velvet Display Box For Jewelry

By Patricia Hall


For anyone who has more than one or two pieces of jewelry, whether it be necklaces, bracelets, earrings or other pieces, the question of how to keep them in good condition and still visible is important. For many people, velvet jewelry display box options are the favorite way to keep jewelry of all types at hand and in good condition. One or more boxes can easily be placed in a drawer, shelf or table top.

Sorting items to play in a case can be done in various ways. You might want to keep your accessories for a night at symphony concert in a different place than where you would keep pieces suitable for wearing to a sport event or a trip to the park. Some wearers may want to sort items by the type of item. Keeping earrings in one compartment and pendants in another makes keeping both types of jewelry easy and convenient. You might have designer pieces as well as some costume pieces which can be sorted separately.

The inside of the case is velvet-covered, of course, but the design can be available to suit your personal preference. The box may feature a clear lid to keep dust and debris from getting on the pieces. Some display cases have a wooden cover or other self-material. The cloth itself which covers the interior of the case can be available in various colors or finishes.

A wooden case lined with plush velvet is just one style of construction. Wood can be an exotic stained species which shows off the special grain of the wood. Some customers prefer to choose a painted box. The case doesn't have to be wood. Other materials which are used in designs include ceramic, metal or even plexiglass.

Within the boundaries of the box, there can be a range of features. Some display cases have a grid pattern which divides it into small sections. A small item or pair of items, such as earrings, could be placed in each compartment. If your collection of pieces includes clip on earrings, the case which features bars or rings which hold the items securely. Finding both parts of a pair is easy when they are clipped together on a bar or tine.

The dimensions of cases are important. Wearers which have many pieces of jewelry may place everything in a single large case, or perhaps use multiple smaller displays to hold sorted pieces. Smaller collections can be placed in a single case.

When display space is limited, a container with a smaller footprint might be appropriate. A series of trays can be stacked neatly which helps with the categorization of individual pieces, even where there is not much space on a table or counter. When choosing these styles, the depth of your case will also need to be considered.

A display box with velvet features is both attractive and convenient. The style and colors are available in a range of options to suit the owner's personality and the decor of the room.




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