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Organise Your Jewellery With a Jewellery Box |
| Date Added: September 24, 2009 04:26:27 PM |
| Author: Leisa |
| Category: Kids: Arts |
| The use of jewellery has differed in various cultures. jewellery has served as amulets and body accessories. It has been the object of envy, the cause of numerous murders, quarrels and betrayal. It has been inherited from grandparents. The best way to keep and organize your jewels properly is to put them in a specially designed jewellery box. In fact, any owner of jewellery wishes to have a unique man-made jewellery box. They can be of different sizes and shapes. Some can boast of a long history, have been passed down as family relics and, thus, are very valuable. Others are modern and serve up-to-date purposes. The value of jewellery boxes also depends upon the material they are made of. You can choose wooden, leather or fabric covered jewellery boxes. If you have everyday and occasional gems, then it is advisable to purchase 2 jewellery boxes to split the jewels: a regular box and a smaller-sized valet box or valet tray for your everyday jewels. A valet box or valet tray are sized to keep your casual jewellery and can be kept on your dressing table without taking too much space. It should provide efficacious organisation of your jewels and allow easy access to its content. For occasional jewels, purchase a big sized jewellery box which can both organize your gems effectively and provide easy access to them. Easy access to the jewellery kept in your occasional jewellery box is very important, as the jewellery kept out of your sight commonly becomes ignored. If you typically take your gems with you on holiday, then purchase a decent sized travel jewellery box in which you can keep your favorite jewels. Travel jewellery boxes are designed to secure jewellery from any movement which can lead to damage. DO always keep your eye on the travel box when on holiday. Do not rely on the lock only! Owners of gemstones are advised to store their jewels in wooden jewellery boxes with lots of compartments that protect gems from rubbing against each other. Glass or ceramic jewellery boxes are well-suited for teens. If you want to give someone a jewellery box as a present, remember that giving an empty jewellery box is not nice. Hence, put a small piece of jewellery in. It will certainly create a favourable impression upon a person you give it to. |
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