

Jewellery boxes for your bijous

Is all your jewellery scattered around your room? Then it's time to bring some order to your chaos with these storage options.
My first jewellery box was pink. When I opened it, music played and a little ballerina spun around in circles. I never put jewellery in it, as I didn't own any jewellery at the time. The only purpose of the box was to open it non-stop and close it again with glee - until one day the thing gave up the ghost. That must have been a dramatic experience, as I didn't own a single jewellery box for the next twenty years. This was probably also because I found the cassettes far too bourgeois until my early thirties. Nowadays, however, there are some great designer pieces that are visually appealing and have nothing of the dusty mini chest with granny character. Don't believe me? Take a look here:
The classic

Want to keep your jewellery neatly stowed away in the same place? Then grab one of these jewellery boxes, in which you can store everything neatly.
Storage box
If you're not a fan of large jewellery boxes because you think they're too bulky, then grab one of these pretty storage boxes. There are no limits to your imagination with this box, it just needs to have a lid to protect your jewellery from dust. [[product:6304412,5940573,6400862]]
Decorative object


If I still haven't convinced you, try this alternative: Neutral deco objects blend harmoniously into the surroundings and are not recognisable as a jewellery box at first glance - so you won't make it easy for burglars. [[product:5714061,6085203,9452045]]
Metal posts
Every second counts for me in the morning. That's why I have zero time to deal with the extremely annoying task of untangling my necklaces. But since I have a "jewellery tree", this problem is a thing of the past. What's more, this piece of jewellery is a real eye-catcher. You don't need to water the tree either! [[product:5764852,5702412,5638908]]
Hostel

Does your jewellery collection consist mainly of wristwatches and do you have a whole hodgepodge? Then grab a box especially for chronometers. Some even have an integrated watch winder that moves automatic timepieces to wind them up. These need to be moved "artificially" if you don't wear them on your wrist every day. [[product:6992879,8451144,6992799]]
Wrap it up

Particularly beautiful pieces are far too good to stow away. Instead, you can drape them on a bowl and showcase them there. Just make sure you dust them off regularly... [[product:6135206,5711223,9046447]]
Here are more jewellery storage options.


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