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Choosing a Jewelry Box That Is Right For Your Needs

One of the more challenging aspects of having jewellery and other accessories is finding the right jewellery box to store them away in until you need them again. When you are searching for the right bow you must check it out yourself unless you are buying online in which case you will have to take what you get for the most part. Here are some thoughts on choosing a jewellery box that is right for you.

Decide if you want a wooden, glass, metal or a leather box. Keep in mind your current situation and what you may be planning for the future. Also bear in mind that the price of the jewellery box will in part depend upon the material used to make the box.

Do you want a brand name box or a generic one? Also decide on whether or not you prefer one that is very stylish or simple. You may also want it in a particular colour or colour combinations.

Check the size and weight of the box. Make sure that it isn’t too heavy for you to carry. This may not be a concern for many of you since your box is likely to be in one place unless you are moving out of your home.

Also do you want a box that has many compartments? Some boxes come with a few small drawers and sections where jewellery and accessories can be put. While others are simply just one large compartment only.

Also do you want a box that plays music or not.

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London’s Alfies Antique Market – the perfect treat for jewellery lovers

The famous Alfies Antique market of Marylebone in central London, which boasts an impressive range of collectable jewellery items and antiques, has been attracting collectors, designers and celebrities for more than 30 years. It is located between the tube stations of Marylebone and Edgware Road and is opened between 10am and 6pm from Tuesday to Saturday. Notable designers who have found their inspiration at the indoor market include Tom Dixon, Jasper Conran, Kelly Hoppen and Nine Campbell. Aside from jewellery, other popular items to be bought here include paintings, vintage clothes, silver, carte r4 and Art Deco items. People from all over the globe continue to flock to Alfies to revel in its chic bohemian culture and search for something that is truly authentic. The market includes experienced specialists who trade an extraordinary number of collectable gems that cannot be found anywhere else. It is London’s most famous centre of vintage and antique fashion and has become the home of some of the best dealers in modern times. The market was opened in 1976 by Bennie Gray at the department store of Jordan’s. Since then, Alfies has been extensively rebuilt and benefited from a four-storey extension in the late 1980s. More recently, the Nina’s Hair Parlour, which has been recognised as the first Vintage Hair and Makeup salon in Britain, was opened here in June 2008 after relocating from is much smaller space in Waterloo. It emulates the image of salons in the 1950s and is a popular venue for photo shoots and filming.similar posts:
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Korloff

Korloff

I am a guy writing on a ladies blog site. Since you worked as a jewelery designer – I had come across this shop called Korloff, it’s a brand from Paris. The brand somewhat stands out from De Beers and Tiffany & Co but its well up there to be compared with them as it is unique in its own style. While the former of the two mentioned are more sophisticated and slimmed, the latter is combination of both slim and chunky designs. My eyes almost fell off seeing the diamond chain which is just a link of small-medium diamonds ( and the thing that make its more gorgeous is the fact that) and the link lies at the edge of the diamonds like its almost not there but at the same time, its visible.
I can’t explain the psychology of a man when he sees a diamond, but there one thing I surely know that whenever men see diamonds sparkle, they always see their wife’s dresses up already to go for a party. He can see her standing around her friends and showing her diamonds that her husband recently bought for her and all the ladies around her talk about how beautiful it is. That little experience for a man could just make his day. While things like botox essex is still the stupidest thing a man can do for this wife, a diamond like the Korloff one is something that could shot his wife to the moon out of excitement would be a better idea. There is some sort of happiness that men get from buying diamonds for ladies.

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