Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Boxes sheltering imitation jewelries

The imitation jewelries when kept persistently in contact with air can tarnish. So to preserve them for a longer period of time it is essential to pile them in a container that is airtight from inside and attractive from outside. Wood is considered to be the best material for the construction of the jewelry boxes. The designers, apart from curving designer jewelry, create magnificent artwork on the boxes that shelter the precious jewelry. Mahogany, Oak, cherry and walnut are used to create the boxes which are later painted or decorated with colorful beads to enhance the beauty. The idea is to make the box look beautiful as its content. The interior of the box contains separate shelves and squares for each type of jewelry. Some designers prefer to make minute handworks on the jewelry boxes that can customize the box thus making it apt as a gift item.

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