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A novel of jewelry box

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  • Jimmy at
  • August 29, 2017

This invention pertains to a novel jewelry box, and more particularly to a box made of a combination of different colored transparent and translucent materials. The jewelry box further includes a plurality of support members adapted to hold different types of jewelry, such as a ring, a pair of earrings, or a pendant, so that the jewelry appears to be suspended or floating in the middle of the box. Each jewelry item is thus easily seen from all views while still remaining in the jewelry box.

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Jewelry is frequently distributed to retailers in boxes that perform several functions. They protect the jewelry from damage during transit, they prevent theft and they provide a means of displaying the jewelry to retail customers on a counter top, in a display case, on display shelves, or in other manners customary to the trade. One traditional means of displaying jewelry is through the use of open boxes, where the top of the box has been removed and the jewelry itself can be easily detached and handled by the prospective customer. If the customer purchases the jewelry, he or she receives a new piece in a new box, and the display jewelry is returned to the open box in its ‘handled’ condition. 

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