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Amazing Jewelry Boxes: My Bracelet’s Keepers

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  • September 01, 2017

Paige Novick has her own line of costume jewellery, however she conjointly styles fine jewellery, therefore she is well versed within the sporting and storing of each.

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When it involves her personal amazing jewellery boxes, she divides her items into 2 categories: not, as you'll imagine,massive and chunky versus little and delicate, however “wear now” and “store.” jewellery she favors currently,whether or not costume or fine, rotates often and needs to be easily accessible.
Pieces that are not in rotation at the moment are stored in “luxe, utilitarian boxes,” she said, made by companies like Elizabeth Weinstock and Smythson. “The more compartments, the better.”

Once you cull through your repairs and discards, take a look at what’s left. Is there something you don’t have that you’d really like? Well, you’ve just created space for it. Take a look around the jewelry store when you take things in for repair and fill up that jewelry box again! 

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The Giraffe trinket dish that Ms. Novick found at Anthropologie was at the other end of the aesthetic scale, but equally useful. “This is perfect for delicate pieces you want at your disposal, like rings or little studs, maybe an ear cuff,” she said. And “it’s cute and makes you happy.”
She found another animal motif, a Hippo by Deborah Bump, online at Exhibit Modern’s shop on 1stdibs, but this time it was the artisanal element that spoke to her: “I love the fact that it’s wood, looks chic and sophisticated, but is practical and functional.”
It was also the most masculine container she chose and, she said, would be appropriate for cuff links or men’s brocelets.

Once you cull through your repairs and discards, take a look at what’s left. Is there something you don’t have that you’d really like? Well, you’ve just created space for it. Take a look around the jewelry store when you take things in for repair and fill up that jewelry box again! 


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But the box that Ms. Novick finally succumbed to, in honor of the approaching holiday, was a heart-shaped shagreen one that she found online at Aerin.“This is not your average heart,” she said, referring to the exotic material. And it would be a good place to store any metals that might oxidize if left out in the open on a tray, she noted, because it had a cover.

Beyond that, she added, “It's small, cute and sculptural: It hits all the right notes.”

in for repair and fill up that jewelry box again! 





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