Jewelry Box Glossary

Apr 10
07:15

2008

Lisa Becker

Lisa Becker

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Discover some common jewelry box terms you may not know. Reference these terms when shopping for your jewelry box and get a better idea of what options you have.

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Below are some common jewelry box terms you may not know. Reference these terms when shopping for your jewelry box and get a better idea of what options you have. Jewelry Box LiningThe lining is the interior of a jewelry box. Jewelry box lining is often lush and consists of fine fabrics. The lining is designed to protect your jewelry but also present them in a fashionable way. Jewelry TraysJewelry trays are open trays with compartments for jewelry storage. Often these trays are stackable and lined with fabric for safe storage of your jewelry pieces. Musical Jewelry BoxThis type of jewelry box combines the musical component of your typical music box with the storage space of a jewelry box. Musical jewelry boxes function similar to music boxes - you lift the lid and the music starts. However,Jewelry Box Glossary Articles these types of jewelry boxes also contain drawers and storage space for jewelry. Travel Jewelry CaseMade for transport, travel jewelry cases are jewelry boxes designed to handle the bumps and dings of travel. These types of boxes are fashionable but serve a more protective purpose than display. Valet BoxValet boxes are jewelry boxes for men. These boxes serve as a keep-all for everyday items such as rings, keys, loose change, cell phone, etc. Valet boxes are designed specifically for men and are unlike your typical jewelry box. Watch BoxThis type of box is intended specifically for watch storage. Watch boxes come in single and multiple watch capacity, and are available in many different sizes and styles. Watch WinderA watch winder is a specific type of watch box that rotates the watch in a circular pattern to keep the self-winding mechanism of automatic watches in motion. If left in rest, these types of watches often stop. A watch winder eliminates this problem.

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