September 27, 2022
silver jewelry storage
Here are some examples of storage to keep your jewelry in good condition.
You can use a fabric pouch for each piece of jewelry. A simple solution is to keep the jewel case or box.
There are boxes on the market with sections for rings, earrings and other adornments. They are practical for quickly choosing the jewel of the moment.
There are also pads on which earrings and brooches can be stuck.
In fact, it is the contact between the jewels during handling that scratches and damages them. It is good to separate the jewelry from each other and to group the necklaces or bracelets in the same place: You can, for example, hang the non-silver jewelry on the wall on hooks or put it on a jewelry tree .
If you no longer wear a jewel, you will choose to put it aside rather than dispose of it, because often, a jewel represents a feeling, an event, a person... You will be happy to return it later and perhaps in give a gift to a loved one.
The same for damaged parts. And if they really matter to you, you should get them fixed. If you can't find where, we can give you some advice on this. Write to us at “info@michaudmichaud.com” .
You can use a fabric pouch for each piece of jewelry. A simple solution is to keep the jewel case or box.
There are boxes on the market with sections for rings, earrings and other adornments. They are practical for quickly choosing the jewel of the moment.
There are also pads on which earrings and brooches can be stuck.
In fact, it is the contact between the jewels during handling that scratches and damages them. It is good to separate the jewelry from each other and to group the necklaces or bracelets in the same place: You can, for example, hang the non-silver jewelry on the wall on hooks or put it on a jewelry tree .
If you no longer wear a jewel, you will choose to put it aside rather than dispose of it, because often, a jewel represents a feeling, an event, a person... You will be happy to return it later and perhaps in give a gift to a loved one.
The same for damaged parts. And if they really matter to you, you should get them fixed. If you can't find where, we can give you some advice on this. Write to us at “info@michaudmichaud.com” .