Jewelry Chests
All jewelry must be kept in storage, such as
jewelry chests,
to protect them from the elements. Many precious and semi-precious
gemstones can deteriorate or fade due to over exposure to
sunlight, heat, moisture, and chemicals. Your precious metals
are not invulnerable either; gold can be easily scratched
(even office jobs where you handle paper can scratch gold
jewelry), and silver can tarnish.
Jewelry chests allow you to quickly and easily retrieve your
jewelry without searching through tangled clumps of the accessories.
Don't let your jewelry continue to look like the Christmas
lights you resurrect from the garage once a year, give them
the space and protection they deserve.
The kinds of jewelry chests are as varied asjewelry boxes. Chests are, in essence, bigger and more
elaborate jewelry boxes. They contain pull-out drawers within
the main body, and a panel lid that opens onto a central compartment
area with ring and earring trays. A necklace pouch, often
included, keeps necklaces from becoming entangled, and dividers
come in different configurations for every drawer.
Some other options include: lift out trays, ring bars, or
swing-out doors. The man's chest, also known as a valet,
comes in a single layer that holds chains and watches, with
bigger compartments and less dividers.
Brass plates and monograms are available for those who might
like to personalize a chest and give it as a gift.
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