L.S. Imperial Topaz Earrings
There’s nothing worse than having a beautiful collection of jewelry but its either tangled or can’t be found easily. If you’ve invested in jewelry, its certainly worth the investment in time to make sure its stored easily. Take note of these easy steps. Remember: a stich in time prevents necklace entanglement!
* Jewelry should be stored the way that it’s worn to keep it from getting tangled or nicked, and so you can easily see what you have. For example, hanging necklaces and earrings. For creative hanging options, read Creative Jewelry Storage.
* Don’t rest pieces on top of one another or jostle together (especially pieces with delicate details or stone settings). If you must stack for space, simply place a square of good quality, wool felt between each piece to prevent them from rubbing against one another.
* Think about storing silver pieces in small plastic zip top bags. Include an anti-tarnish strip (available for a small cost at jewelry stores) and change out the strip every 6 to 9 months to maintain the silver.
* Keep jewelry out of humid spaces like the bathroom, and areas where the temperature fluctuates.
* Avoid storing in cardboard boxes and keep costume jewelry away from oak to prevent damage from fumes that escape from the wood.Source: HomeMadeSimple.com
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When most of us here about vintage jewelry, visions of our grandmother’s jewelry box are conjured up. But of course, vintage extends way back. One thing you can be sure of? Vintage is always part of our fashion landscape in one form or the other. Almost all fashion trends have been built upon another. To some, this might sound unoriginal. To others, its a beautiful and enduring connection to our past, individually and collectively.
Check out this amazing vintage piece:
Estate Platinum Diamond Pear Shape Ring with a center diamond weighing approximately 1.40ct (M/N, VS2), nineteen round diamonds weighing approximately .75ct (H-I, SI1-I1) and thirty two tapered baguette diamonds weighing approximately 2.10ct (G-H-I, VVS2-‘VS2). The ring weighs 15.75 grams and appraises for $13,500 from Arizona Gem Lab (appraisal included).
Engagement ring page:
https://blog.schubachstore.com/blog/2012/07/31/j-g-wide-pave-filigree-engagement-ring/
Sitting at the airport, I can’t help but notice jewelry. What do people wear when they’re traveling? What have they brought with them? It got me thinking about some general rules to follow so your trip is stress-free and safe:
- Choose pendants that can be easily attached, such as those with a magnetic bail. The magnetic bail makes it a snap (no pun intended) to add and remove the pendant.
- Take a brooch that can serve double duty as a pendant when it’s not being used as a pin.
- For flexibility, take necklaces and bracelets in a neutral color. Pearls are great for this purpose. They can be worn with almost any color and combined easily with many other necklaces.
- Select pieces that complement each other. Look for an element that is common to both such as a specific stone, bead color or style.
- Take items that can be easily and efficiently packed. Elasticized cuff bracelets, for example, are great for travel. They’re comfortable, don’t get in the way as you handle luggage, and can be flattened for packing.
- Bring a couple of dressy pieces that can be worn in the evening. For instance, replace a more casual pendant with an elegant one to create an evening look.
Source: My Far & Away Itineraries
Remember: leave your good jewelry at home. Its not worth the risk of possible theft or loss and you can still look good without those precious pearls!