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Watch Boxes to Protect Fine Watches

Posted by on 14 Sep 2010 | Tagged as: Buying Jewerly Boxes, Jewelry Storage, Watch Boxes

The burgeoning connoisseur of wristwatches will likely want to investigate watch boxes to protect fine watches. A watch box is very literally a box for watches, for their organization and protection. The design may vary, but generally only within the narrow limits of a specific form, namely, the form of a box.

This is not to say, however, that a watch box is nothing more than a box. It has cultural value beyond that of a storage unit, exploring the boundary between furniture and art. Aesthetically, it can be seen as a reflection of its contents, a quiet symbol of their value to their owner. Even the most basic speaks of a watch owner’s investment in quality. It represents the value they place in presentation and longevity of fine watches.

Watch boxes vary primarily in their material and in the number of watches they can store. Travel cases, for example, may be designed for a single watch, like a rather nondescript zippable cushion. However, most boxes hold at least three. Some may hold twenty-six watches or more. Obviously, a box holding twenty-six watches will cost more than a box holding three, all else being equal.

The price is also affected by the material of which it is made. Though the majority are made of wood or leather, aluminum watch boxes are also easy to find, though of lesser quality. Wood boxes are commonly Maple, Rosewood, Walnut, Elm or Mahogany, and the wood used is commonly burl, a type of wood prized for its unusual grain patterns. The choice of wood affects the price of the box: rosewood is significantly more expensive than walnut, for example, but all kinds of wood are generally more expensive than leather.

Major brands offering watch boxes include Corley’s and Watchbox, brands which specialize in watch accessories, from straps to winders. Brands like these offer the greatest selection, but time spent investigating other brands may be worthwhile. Heiden and Fossil, for example, offer a smaller selection, but of fine quality.

The watch box is a sensible investment for the protection of a fine watch, the most expensive of which are symbols of luxury across the world, costing thousands of dollars. For such a watch, a simple box serves the same purpose as a strong case for a fine violin. However, it can also be a small luxury for the daily worker, a token of comfort for an orderly household, and a fine gift.

Where to Find the Best Jewelry Boxes-Online or Stores

Posted by on 14 Sep 2010 | Tagged as: Buying Jewerly Boxes, Jewelry Storage

In days long past, the question of where to buy the best jewelry boxes— online or in stores — would be a simple one. The answer is apparent— antique shops! Sure, modern trinket and home accessory stores might have fancy jewelry boxes, and the cosmetics section of any local super store will have cosmetics bags that can function as jewelry boxes. However, if there is a singularly lovely, unique, well made, exquisite trinkets chest to be found, it will be found at an antique store. Old books, rocking chairs, children’s furniture than can be refurbished, delightful brooches and dusty armoires are just a few of the items to be found at a brick and mortar shop of antiquities.

An antique store holds many marvelous treasures even today; however, there is a new place to look to discover the finest jewelry boxes. Where might this be? The place to get the greatest jewelry and music boxes is online now, of course.

Finding any good container for trinkets and jewelry online is a snap, whether it is Luis Vinton, Hello Kitty or any brand in between. The neatest aspect of online shopping is that a shopper can start an online search for whatever it is that is needed to be purchased— in this instance, a lovely trinket — and find every option conceivable. No longer is there any need to get in a car and drive around town or from one town to the next or to that neat little antique store the next state over.

Not only are there a multiple of shops to choose from online in order to find the jewelry box that best suits the shopper, there are online auction sites that replicate the function in many ways of brick and mortar antique stores. Thanks to reputable online auction sites, it is simple to buy someone’s grandmother’s jewelry box just like there is at antique stores, but right from the comfort of the living room!

Now, where to acquire the preeminent jewelry box— online or in stores— should not be too much of a question these days. A tiny black cardboard and velour box with pink piping and a trademark logo for a precious little girl, or a fanciful wind up music box, or an elegant mahogany roll top jewelry box for a classy and elegant lady and everything in between, can all be found online.

Why Using Jewelry Boxes to Protect Jewelry is a Smart Decision

Posted by on 14 Sep 2010 | Tagged as: Buying Jewerly Boxes, Jewelry Storage

Jewelry sets are assets for every woman. However, many of them don’t know the right way of protecting their jewelry. It is very important to keep jewelry in a safe place so that those beautiful ornaments stay protected from the moisture and continue shining for years. Different types of jewelry need different types of jewelry boxes. Using a jewelry box for the costly jewelry is truly the best idea as the box can protect jewelry from moisture and other external influences.

Keeping the valuable jewelry in open places or together with other materials can be really harmful for them. The moisture in the air can destroy the jewelry forever by making them tarnished. No matter how costly or how beautiful the ornament was, once it is stained and discolored, it will no more be of any use. Metal jewelry, especially silver jewelry, gets discolored very fast if not stored in proper jewelry cases.

Another wrong decision is to keep multiple jewelry pieces in one place. It is very unhealthy for the jewelry sets as they might get entangled with each other and get broken. The best way to keep the jewelry safe and shining is to keep the individual jewelry sets in separate jewelry containers.

Different types of jewelry boxes are available in the market. Wooden boxes and leather boxes are generally the most popular items among women. Some of the boxes also come designed with both wood and leather. However, beaded fabric jewelry cases are also high in demand for their gorgeous and decorative looks.

The wooden jewelry boxes are very durable, and that is why many people prefer these boxes for storing their jewelry. Many varieties of wood are used to make these jewelry containers such as teak, mahogany, cherry, and oak. All of these are very durable and perfect for keeping the jewelry safe. Leather jewelry cases are also very stylish and quite popular because of its light weight.

Most of these jewelry baskets come with multiple sliding drawers for keeping individual jewelry sets separated. The boxes also have lock systems and, therefore, they are very handy for travel purposes. Jewelry containers are designed with separate sliding boxes of different shapes and sizes so that any kind of jewelry (bangles, earrings, necklaces, etc…) can easily fit in the individual boxes. Using these well designed jewelry boxes is the smartest decision to protect anyone’s precious jewelry.

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