How to Store Jewellery

If you wear jewellery frequently, you know just how special and meaningful each piece can be, which is why it’s crucial to safeguard it. From necklaces and bracelets to tiny rings and earrings, jewellery comes in all shapes and sizes, which can make it challenging to know how and where to store jewellery safely. Whether you have a sizable collection or just a few key pieces, it’s important to keep them in a safe place that you can easily access each day. 

In this article, we’ll look into some ideas on how to store jewellery at home to keep it organised, safe and secure. 

Why is it Important to Have Proper Storage for Jewellery?

No matter if you have affordable jewellery, sentimental pieces or expensive jewels, it’s important to store your jewellery correctly to keep it safe and in the best condition. Moisture, sunlight, scratches and dust can all damage your jewellery and shorten it’s lifespan. Leaving jewellery scattered around, in a moist room like the bathroom or in direct sunlight can lead to favourite pieces getting lost or damaged. 

How to Organise Jewellery at Home

How you choose to store your jewellery is based on how frequently you wear it, the way your space is organised, your habits and preferences. Whether you like to switch up the pieces you wear each day or tend to stick to the same everyday jewellery, there are plenty of ways to store your favourite jewels.

There are a few key things to consider when organising your jewellery at home. For instance, do you keep your jewellery in the bathroom or bedroom when you take it off each night? Or, do you prefer to keep your jewellery stored away for occasional wear? By considering how you wear it, you can decide the best way to store your jewellery. 

Choose a Storage Option

There are plenty of different storage options when it comes to storing your jewellery. From jewellery boxes to jewellery stands, you can choose a storage solution that works for your space and keeps your jewellery in good condition.

Display storage: bowls and dishes, jewellery stands and jewellery trees

Ring dishes, jewellery stands and trees are a great way to organise jewellery. Not only is it practical and easy to access, but displaying your jewellery this way doubles as cute decor. Jewellery display storage comes in plenty of styles, so you can find something that suits both your taste and jewellery.

Closed storage: jewellery drawers, cabinets, boxes, pouches and cases:

Closed storage, like jewellery boxes, pouches and drawers are a great way to safely keep your earrings, rings and necklaces. From full-length mirror jewellery cabinets to small storage drawers, you can keep your space looking neat and tidy while keeping your jewellery away from sunlight, heat, moisture and dust.

Sort Jewellery by Frequency of Use

You can sort your jewellery by its type, colour and metal, but a useful organisation tool is how frequently you wear it. For instance, jewellery you wear every day needs to be easily accessible and within reach. On the other hand, pieces you wear only occasionally can be stored in a box in your bathroom or bedroom drawers.

Storing Everyday Jewellery

Jewellery you wear on a daily basis should be in the spot you usually get ready for the day and easy to access. Avoid leaving your everyday pieces on your loose bedside table or bathroom as this can lead to scratches and moisture damage.

There are a few great storage solutions for everyday jewellery, including drawers, boxes and dishes. Jewellery trees and holders and decorative dishes are a great way to display your favourite pieces. Grab-and-go with a cute dish on your bedside table or a jewellery stand on your dresser. 

Storing Occasional Jewellery

Wondering how to store your jewellery you only wear occasionally? Whether it’s a sentimental piece or for special occasions, occasional jewellery are pieces you don’t wear every day. Since you won’t be wearing this jewellery daily, it doesn’t need to be displayed or a quick grab-and-go solution. In saying that, you don’t want to forget about it! You can organise jewellery you wear occasionally by style, colour, metal or set in jewellery boxes or drawers.

Storing Sentimental or Expensive Jewellery

Extra sentimental, expensive and fine jewellery needs a little extra care. Store your precious pieces in a jewellery box with separate compartments to prevent your jewels from scratches, tangles and damage. You can even use small plastic bags, pouches or individual jewellery boxes to store each piece.

Sort by Type of Jewellery

Of course, jewellery comes in many shapes and sizes, so you can store based on the type of jewellery.

Earrings

Long and dangly earrings should be hung up or stored separately in a jewellery box or drawer to prevent tangles. Hoop earrings can be stored in drawers, boxes or dishes, depending on your preference. Since stud earrings are smaller, these should be kept safe in a box or pouch so they don’t get lost.

Necklaces and Bracelets

It’s best to hang your necklaces and bracelets to avoid them getting tangled. If you do choose to store them in a box or drawer, make sure to separate them with soft pouches or separate compartments.

Rings

Depending on how often you wear them and their sentimental and monetary value, rings can be store in a dish, a jewellery drawer,or  jewellery box to keep them safe and secure.

How to Keep Jewellery Safe

Jewellery can last a long time if it’s cared for properly. Here are some tips if you’re wondering how to store jewellery to prevent tarnishing, scratching and other damage. 

  • Invest in a jewellery cleaner
  • Clean your jewellery before storing it to remove any dirt, oil or residue that could cause tarnishing or damage over time
  • Consider using anti-tarnish strips to prevent tarnishing
  • Store pieces separately to avoid scratches
  • Keep dry and away from moisture
  • Take care when travelling and make sure to store your jewellery in compact and portable jewellery cases or pouches
  • Keep away from sunlight and heat
  • Insure your fine jewellery
  • Remove jewellery during exercise and other activities, like doing the dishes, showering and gardening 

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