Luxury Organizer with a Jewelry Box

Posted by on 17 Oct 2010 | Tagged as: Buying Jewerly Boxes

The word luxury can be closely identified to the wide selection of jewelry boxes that are available in the market today and it has always been. The conventional design versions which feature a minimum storage allocation is now replaced with a high storage capacity of a modern jewelry box. Any particular type of jewelry box (which is also referred to as a jewelry armoire) will always remain to be a sensible choice for jewelry enthusiasts who wants to double the luxury in their own jewelry collection, who don’t compromise quality for price, and who want a jewelry organizer that can efficiently store their precious jewelry items with maximum safety.

A jewelry box can be quite pricey for other people, but the price does not really matter if you are after organizing and storing your precious jewelry collection that may be your own financial investment. As a place to store your valuables, a jewelry box is made of the finest and high quality materials that will make any jewelry aficionado cherish it in as much as she would cherish what are being stored inside. A jewelry box can store much more than a simple jewelry tree. If you take your time to survey the various markets that has in store a wide variety of jewelry armoires and baskets, then you will find that this type of jewelry organizer is as precious as any jewelry item, as elegant and as sophisticated as the jewelry item it keeps.

Another reason why some people are still after classic designs of jewelry armoires and storage boxes is the fact that jewelry organizers do best when it comes to keeping safe the family heirloom. Anything precious to be considered as a family heirloom will fit best to the majestic and grand fashion atmosphere that a jewelry box can offer to anyone.

There are many types of jewelry boxes that are available in your local jewelry stores as well as online. Most of the jewelry armoires and boxes available are predominantly made up of high quality wooden materials, only other designs have decorated leather material or securely lined with metals. Wooden jewelry boxes also vary in a way as particular wooden jewelry boxes can be made up of teak, mahogany, oak and many others. Some of these jewelry organizers are framed to be traditional in design (because of the wooden material) and some are simulated to sport an antique finish look. Others on the other hand are modern in design. The good thing about a jewelry box is that is likely to be crafted by the hand of a skillful artisan which means that it can otherwise be considered to be a product of art, of skillful expertise. It is exclusive and artistic and made from the most meticulous hands thus it is worthy to be cherished and prized. For more info about jewelry storage solutions check out the Jewelry Organizer Guide.

Jewelry Display Cases for Trade Shows

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

Jewelry display cases for trade shows should showcase a designer’s product in the most eye-catching manner possible in the amount of space available to generate success in receiving product orders. There are many companies on-line offering a wide variety of display choices. Some sell both new and used, or even refurbished items, to meet different budget needs. Compare selections among companies carefully as prices vary widely, especially on the shipping charges added to orders.

Know the types of displays available and make the best selections for the colors, styles and designs of the jewelry to be shown. Some display a single item and with combination pieces, less display space is needed to present more products. There are several types of counter sitting spinner racks available which include hooks and hangers. Floor displays come in rotating towers with changeable inserts for different types of jewelry or mirrors added to corners for the customer’s use. Slat walls, wall-mounted grids and pegboards work well for displaying lots of merchandise. For trade show usage, they all need to be quick to set up and easy to transport.

Counter displays include single or double height cases, T-bar displays with one or multiple bars, fixed front-sided racks and metal grids (which can also be wall mounted). The revolving counter displays come in round or square bases with two to four display sides. More display choices include two to four bar earring stands, J-bars for insertion on rotating towers, ring trays, flocked hands for rings and bracelets, velvet or leatherette bust displays for necklaces and cradle type bracelet bars. Jewelry trees, stair risers and watch ramps, like the other displays, come in different sizes and materials. The materials include clear acrylic, antique brass, black metal or black velvet/white leatherette fabric coverings, all easy to clean and quite durable.

For security purposes, choose from a variety of locking or covered cases. A vertical tray case may have a pilfer-resistant cover available. Counter acrylic displays come with doors that lock. Hard-bodied carrying cases with double keys or combination locks are sold, which also have a handle and wheels for easy traveling. These are made to hold a number of trays or racks at times and have pouches on the door for order forms and brochures. Soft sided carrying cases with some of the same features are also available.

Other concerns to address in selecting jewelry displays are adjustable shelves, tempered safety glass and customization, if needed. Whatever displays are chosen, the end effect should be beautiful, bright and really showcase the jewelry for sale. The fact of the matter is that many people decide to buy or not buy items with the first impression that is made. With the right display case, that impression is more likely to be a positive one.

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.

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