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Written by DeliaMelandoi   
Sunday, 07 February 2010
How much thought do you put into keeping your jewelry organized? Do you have to untangle your chains and bracelets all too often before you go out? Is it far too troublesome to find the other earring of the pair you like? If you have trouble keeping your jewelry together or lose earrings all the time, not to worry. Try making use of a necklace stand.
by DeliaMelandoi


How much thought do you put into keeping your jewelry organized? Do you have to untangle your chains and bracelets all too often before you go out? Is it far too troublesome to find the other earring of the pair you like? If you have trouble keeping your jewelry together or lose earrings all the time, not to worry. Try making use of a wood necklace stand.

An excellent type of container for keeping and sorting your jewelry in as well is the fishing tackle box. A tackle box is made of numerous small compartments that you can use for rings, pendants, and other types of jewelry.

It's recommended that you hang your necklaces if possible, to prevent them from ending up in knotty lumps that are difficult to untangle. Ice cube trays and small boxes can also be used, as well as accordion-type fixtures that you can hang your jewelry on.

You can also string finer necklaces through a plastic drinking straw, bringing the ends together to close the clasp to prevent the chain from tangling on itself or other chains. Then you can lay them flat in a dresser drawer or jewelry box.

It's also possible to use ring trees or jewelry box compartments to store rings for proper organization, allowing you to pick them out easily.

Tie racks are also a great option for bracelets, necklaces, anklets, pendants, belly chains and even watches, rings and hoop earrings.

Always keep pairs of earrings together, so that you don't lose them or mix them up with other similar earrings. The best way to do this is to "lock" them together, or intertwine them and fasten the clasps. Of course, this only works with earrings that have butterfly clasps.

In the case of hoop earrings, you can still do this by clasping one loop inside the other loop, hooking them together and keeping them attached with closed clasps.

Silverware trays are also Handy for jewelry as they also have compartments that can be used. Another great idea is to utilize small desk organizers or special drawer organizers for your jewelry.

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