January is usually a good month to organise your jewellery. Because tidy jewels keep your jewellery living longer! Plus, better jewellery storage also means tidy mind and easier styling.
So I thought I show you how I store mine, all tidy and organised, and take you through different ideas and solutions, so you can have your jewellery tidied and organised too.
1. Jewellery Drawer Organisers

If, like me, have the space to have a shallow drawer in your wardrobe which can be used specifically for jewellery then these drawer organisers are a great option. You can divide your jewellery according to the divider design style, for example, one divider can be for your rings, the other one for necklaces and so on.
2. Clear Perspex Drawers

If you need something more freestanding but stylish and functional, these Perspex drawers might be a great solution for you. Because it’s see-through, you can clearly see what you have and where, making it easier for you to find the right jewels faster. Have them proudly displayed on your dressing table, chest of drawers, shelf or side table.
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3. Stackable Boxes

These stackable boxes are good when you want to organise your jewels by different themes. For example, you can have one box dedicated to costume jewellery and another one for precious jewels.
4. Travel Jewellery Pouches

I found this pouch very useful especially when travelling. You can simply add different pocketed anti-tarnish section depending on what jewels you are taking with you. No bulky boxes. This pouch can easily fit in your luggage or bag.
5. Decorative Boxes

Another idea for you is to make your jewellery storage the centre of your room decor accessorising. They can add colour and style to your room while being super functional and practical.
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6. Decorative Jewellery Wall Hooks

If you have long necklaces which you don’t want to untangle each to you want to wear them, then jewellery hooks like these are the way to go. Plus, they create a nice wall feature too!
With love, Clio