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How To Take Care Of Your Wood Jewelry Box

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Your jewelry box helps keep your jewelry safe and in one place. It protects your necklaces, rings, and bracelets from dust and dirty, and maintains the integrity of each piece. However, as a result, your jewelry box can often become dull and faded, especially if it’s a wood jewelry box that’s not properly cleaned and polished.

If you have a wood jewelry box and you want it to stand up against the test of time, you need to take care of it by cleaning it as much as you clean your jewelry, if not more. Your jewelry box is exposed to dirt, sunlight, and other elements that can tarnish and erode the quality of your box. By cleaning and polishing it on a regular basis, you’ll be able to maintain the beauty and grace of your wood jewelry box for years to come.

Dust Your Wood Jewelry Box as Much as Possible

Just like with any piece of bric-a-brac, furniture, or household electronic, you need to dust your wood jewelry box on a regular basis. Nothing looks tackier than a nice, ornate wood jewelry box with an inch of dust on it. So, dust your jewelry box every time you clean the house. By dusting your wood jewelry box regularly you will also be protecting the jewelry inside. Dust can get into your jewelry box through seems and other openings. By dusting it on a regular basis, you’ll be keeping dust from collecting on your box and possibly getting inside.

Polish Your Wood Jewelry Box

If you have a wood jewelry box you need to polish it from time to time. Wood can dull and lose its luster. With polish, its patina can last longer. If you neglect your wood jewelry box, it could end up a faded, unattractive, disheveled mess. So in addition to dusting your wood jewelry box, polish it with a simple wood cleaner. Depending on the type of wood jewelry box you have (i.e. teak, mahogany, maple, or other fine woods) you might want to use a specific wood cleaner that will help make the wood shine as best it can.

By: Lisa Becker

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Men’s Jewelry Boxes

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Although they’re referred to as valet boxes, tie tack boxes, cuff link boxes, or watch boxes, these boxes are in fact men’s jewelry boxes. A man’s jewelry box isn’t girly, and it’s not brightly colored. Instead it’s sleek, sophisticated, and functional. The box is often constructed of burlwood or another hard wood that’s been stained to bring out the natural grain, so it’s also a statement piece.

Valet Boxes: Storage Solutions for Pocket Stuff
If your wife complains about your wallet, keys, money clip, credit cards, keys, coins, rings, cuff links, or watches littering the nightstand or kitchen counter every night, you need a valet box. A man’s jewelry box usually has several lined compartments large enough to hold all your items securely. The boxes can either be styled as trays with open and closed compartments or traditional boxes with lids.

In addition to ending complaints, the valet box will keep everything in one place at night, which makes it easy to reload your pockets in the morning. Many valet boxes also have space for your rings, so you won’t worry about knocking your wedding ring down the drain while showering or shaving.

Cuff Link Boxes: Turn Simple Cuff Links into Heirlooms
These days, cuff links are usually reserved for special occasions and formal events. Store your treasured or heirloom cuff links in a valet box or cuff link box to keep them in pristine condition. The cuff links could be scratched if they’re allowed to roll around loose. A man’s jewelry box should have space for cuff links in a separate compartment so the clasps won’t knock against watch faces or rings.

Tie Tack Boxes: Find the Tie Clip You Want in Seconds
A man’s jewelry box is the best way to organize your tie tack collection. You can lay them flat in the drawer or compartment of a valet box or use a dedicated tie tack box. Your goal is to keep the back pins or clips from scratching the fronts of nearby clips. A tie tack box or compartment will also keep them sorted so you can find the one you want quickly.

Watch Boxes: Preserve Your Collection in Style
Watches today are expressions of personal style rather than necessary timepieces. Because of this, watch collections often consist of more expensive watches in a variety of styles. Don’t risk damaging your valuable watches by leaving them lying on your dresser. A watch box, or the watch drawer or compartment of a man’s jewelry box, is a better way to keep the bands in good condition and protect the faces.

By: Lisa Becker

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