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Updated:
April 20, 2008
How do I choose a jewelry box?
How much
jewelry do you have?
A
BIG collection of
smaller pieces calls for a
larger box with more dividers.
A smaller collection might benefit from a
jewelry rack instead of a box.
What type of
jewelry
will you put in it?
If you have plenty of necklaces and just a few
earrings you could get by with a
necklace rack to hang necklaces and a
small box for your earrings. Having chunkier bracelets and pins, however,
means that a box with larger, more open
compartments may be in order.
How do you want
the box to fit in with your other furniture?
Most people make the mistake of thinking that a jewelry box always
has to match the furniture in the room. But when you choose a box that
accents your furniture instead of matching it, you allow the
craftsmanship of the box and the beauty of the natural wood to stand on its own.

Heartwood
Creations of Illinois
Heartwood Creations has been
making tiny "Secret Boxes" for
years. Now they have taken their
precision woodworking skills to the next
level, creating
one- and
two-drawer jewelry boxes with incredible
detail.
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February 8, 2007
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Scholfield
Valley
Jewelry Racks
Sturdy, solid wood racks on veneered lazy-susan base, these
unique jewelry holders have room for 36 pairs of earrings, either post or
hook! Also available in wall-hung styles.
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April 20, 2008
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Longolines
Jewelry Armoires
Designer Stef
Longo, inspired by the great architects and furniture designers
throughout history, combines beautiful woods and exotic veneers with
sultry line to encase the most functional jewelry storage systems ever.
Last Updated:
April 20, 2008
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Mikutowski
Jewelry Boxes
One of our top-of-the-line woodworkers, the Mikutowski's
have been creating fine wood boxes for more than 15 years.
Last Updated:
April 20, 2008
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