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- Storing your rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets in a jewelry organizer is a smart move, especially if you don't want to lose any of the precious pieces.
- We sorted through the many old-fashioned, unattractive jewelry boxes on the internet to find 15 you'll actually be proud to display on top of your drawer.
- They include glass, wood, geometric, and travel options.
When you own multiple rings, pairs of earrings, necklaces, and bracelets, you naturally want an organizational system to keep all the pieces neat and tidy.
When you look up "jewelry box" or "jewelry organizer," however, many of the options look old-fashioned or unattractive. Why house your most beautiful accessories in a frumpy organizer?
We found 15 jewelry boxes that you won't want to hide away in your drawers and can instead display proudly. Depending on the style of the rest of your room, you'll find just the right jewelry box for you, whether you prefer layers upon layers of compartments, a single glass box, or anything in between.
Nice jewelry organizers are often pricier, but these options all come from sites where you can use coupons and promo codes to bring the price down. Visit Business Insider Coupons to save at retailers mentioned below like West Elm and The Container Store.
Organize your jewelry in style with these 15 organizers.
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