Now like most women I have a lot of jewelry. I have a ton of jewelry. See I'm married to an Indian so I really have two jewelry kind of styles. I have an American style set, which I probably wear more often. And I have an Indian set, I wear to functions or when we are in India. So I really need all the help I can get to organize my jewelry.
So the opportunity came up for me to review a earring organizer, I excitedly accepted. My jewelry is a mess sitting in two boxes and a hanging organizer (great for necklaces but sucks for everything else).
It came in a plastic bag. I'm assuming to protect it from dust and possible damage from shipping. It looks like a jewelry display from a store, lol.
After my son went to sleep, he wants to mess with everything when he's awake. I finally got to really looking at it. It's a nice velour covered stand that is bent around a 75° angle (guessing on the angle). The angle it's at allows you to see all pairs displayed from a sitting position (or standing just looks better when sitting).
When you start to put the earrings in you will have to look very closely for the holes. This will be a challenge at first, make sure you have good lighting. Once you locate the hole you wool need to push the eating through the board. There is an paper back that you will need to push through. It will just be a Lil pop. Once the earring is through apply the earring backing. This will make the hole complete. I think the reason for the paper backing is because earrings come in different sizes. My set is a perfect example. My US earrings are all thin posts. Only a few of my Indian earrings have thin posts. Most are thick posts to tubes. This board allows me to have both sets displayed together.
The spacing between rows allow you to have some longer earrings displayed. The only thing I didn't like was I couldn't hang my wire earrings. The writes would bend when trying to put them in. Even after the studs pierced the board.
With this display you can put 30 pairs of earrings. But to me it also has another use. You can also use it to display/keep up with your nose pins (nose rings).
This comes in two colors black and a pink. Bit I think the black looks better for a display. To me the pink is more for teen girls. I do wish they had like a small bin or pouch on the back of the base. Some of the eatings I have come with extra backings, I wish they had something to store them in. But what I think I will do is with a hot glue gun, get the smallest container. Like those to carry seeds or for salad dressing. And have that for storage fit the earring backings.
Get your very own one here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B018ADJQ12/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
So the opportunity came up for me to review a earring organizer, I excitedly accepted. My jewelry is a mess sitting in two boxes and a hanging organizer (great for necklaces but sucks for everything else).
It came in a plastic bag. I'm assuming to protect it from dust and possible damage from shipping. It looks like a jewelry display from a store, lol.
After my son went to sleep, he wants to mess with everything when he's awake. I finally got to really looking at it. It's a nice velour covered stand that is bent around a 75° angle (guessing on the angle). The angle it's at allows you to see all pairs displayed from a sitting position (or standing just looks better when sitting).
When you start to put the earrings in you will have to look very closely for the holes. This will be a challenge at first, make sure you have good lighting. Once you locate the hole you wool need to push the eating through the board. There is an paper back that you will need to push through. It will just be a Lil pop. Once the earring is through apply the earring backing. This will make the hole complete. I think the reason for the paper backing is because earrings come in different sizes. My set is a perfect example. My US earrings are all thin posts. Only a few of my Indian earrings have thin posts. Most are thick posts to tubes. This board allows me to have both sets displayed together.
The spacing between rows allow you to have some longer earrings displayed. The only thing I didn't like was I couldn't hang my wire earrings. The writes would bend when trying to put them in. Even after the studs pierced the board.
With this display you can put 30 pairs of earrings. But to me it also has another use. You can also use it to display/keep up with your nose pins (nose rings).
This comes in two colors black and a pink. Bit I think the black looks better for a display. To me the pink is more for teen girls. I do wish they had like a small bin or pouch on the back of the base. Some of the eatings I have come with extra backings, I wish they had something to store them in. But what I think I will do is with a hot glue gun, get the smallest container. Like those to carry seeds or for salad dressing. And have that for storage fit the earring backings.
Get your very own one here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B018ADJQ12/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1