Inexpensive Jewelry boxes - What to Look Out For

Apr 23
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2008

Lisa Becker

Lisa Becker

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Inexpensive Jewelry Boxes - What to Look Out ForWhen shopping for a new jewelry box, you could spend a fortune. Fortunately, you don't have to! It's possible to find high quality, attractive, inexpensive jewelry boxes if you know what to look for and, more importantly, what to look out for. When you begin your search, you're likely to find some women's jewelry boxes that are gorgeous but expensive and some that are ugly but super cheap. The middle ground is the place you want to be.

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When shopping for a new jewelry box, you could spend a fortune. Fortunately, you don't have to! It's possible to find high quality, attractive, inexpensive jewelry boxes if you know what to look for and, more importantly, what to look out for. When you begin your search, you're likely to find some women's jewelry boxes that are gorgeous but expensive and some that are ugly but super cheap. The middle ground is the place you want to be.

Determining Your Jewelry Box Needs

Cheap jewelry boxes quickly become expensive if they don't suit your needs or are so poorly made that you have to replace them a few months later. When shopping for jewelry boxes, first consider the sort of jewelry you like to wear. Do you tend to wear more earrings than rings or do you like to stack multiple rings? Are your necklaces chunky strands or delicate chains? If you're looking for men's jewelry boxes, does he own several watches or does he need a place to store cuff links? Determine the number and types of compartments you need before beginning your search. Next consider the amount of space you have for the jewelry box. Gorgeous jewelry boxes are also decorative items, so allot them more space than you would a collection of cardboard gift boxes or unattractive stacking trays. If your dresser is low, you might want something tall to add a sense of height to the room. If your dresser is high, select something low and wide so you can easily see the jewelry inside it.

Signs of Quality in an Inexpensive Jewelry boxes

When comparing jewelry boxes, study them carefully to determine whether they will last a long time. First consider the compartments and lining. Compartments should be large enough to comfortably fit several sizes of jewelry or be arranged in a variety of sizes. The lining of the compartments should be velvet, satin, or something similarly soft. This will prevent your jewelry from becoming scratched and may prevent tarnishing. Second, look at the wood or fabric. Wood should be solid, smooth, and not chipped. Fabric boxes should be well padded and have no signs of puckering on the sides or edges. Boxes with pressboard interiors and wood veneer exteriors are not as durable as solid wood jewelry boxes or fabric jewelry boxes. The finish of wooden boxes is also important. Lacquered finishes are more attractive and easier to dust, but bubbles in the lacquer are signs of poor quality. Steer clear! Third, examine the hinges and drawer sliders. Drawers should slide out smoothly and not catch or show signs of splintering. Hinges should be solid, not wiggly. Squeaking or creaking is a sure sign that the box will not stand up to daily openings and closings.

The Jewelry Box as Family Heirloom

Jewelry boxes, even if they're not expensive, often become family heirlooms because of the warm memories associated with them. Poor quality boxes will not survive a second generation, but high quality, inexpensive jewelry boxes can be enjoyed for many years to come.

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