Jewelry Box Essay

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Most valuable jewelry need to be stored well and protected from prying fingers, the light, and dust. A good jewelry box can house your valuable jewelry safely and securely. It must be made of quality materials, meaning that is strong and durable; it can last long and is strong enough to protect your assets. It is very important to pass your jewelry box to your children. A high quality box enables you to pass your family treasures down to your children and grandchildren. A jewelry box should also is attractive. You want your jewelry housed in something that looks good. When you are shopping for a box take your time to get a jewelry box that looks the best.
Here is review of the Top Jewelry Boxes in 2016;

10. Seya Modern Wooden Jewelry Box
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It is ideal as an ornament for your desk. Also its light weight and large capacity make it convenient for carrying when you travel. It is suitable for storing rings, ear studs, earrings, rings, bracelets, keepsakes, photos or other jewelry.
 Measures: 7.8 by 3.9 by 3.4 inches
 Weight: 4 ounces

8. Songmics Black Leather Jewelry Box

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This jewelry box is of multi-functional structure, excellent layout, attractive appearance, and fine workmanship. It is finely designed and crafted with faux leather, medium density fiberboard and high quality velvet. It has enough compartments for storing your earrings, rings, ear studs, watches, necklaces, bracelets, cuff links, and brooches, etc. It 's also an excellent gift idea.
 Measurements: 10.2 by 7.1 by 6.7 inches
 Weight: 4.4 pounds

7. Valdler Antique Wooden Embossed Flower Pattern Jewelry Treasure Box

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This vintage wooden jewelry box made with lacquer and embossed flower is ideal for storing bracelets, rings, earrings, keepsakes, photos or other jewelry. It is compact and highly portable, and is great for home or outdoor travel.
 Measures: 4.5 by 3.7 by 3.5

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