Posted by Rud in
General
Sunday, July 29. 2007
If you love going on trips and have jewellery, you know how easily necklaces and bracelets can get mangled, how jewellery pieces, particularly those containing glass beads, can scratch each other, or even how you can lose a pendant or an earring to the jumble. Using a jewellery travel case most probably solves all these issues and helps you keeping your jewellery organized.
Protecting your jewellery saves you grief and money as scratched bracelets and broken necklaces are expensive to repair or replace. Sometimes they even cannot be repaired or replaced at all.
It also stops dust and dirt from getting into and at your precious jewels.
Jewellery travel cases are available in a wide assortment of shapes and sizes.
If you have fragile pieces of jewellery (any piece that would easily break in your luggage), a hard case is recommended, otherwise, a soft case is easier to pack.
Here are the most important things to look for in a jewellery travel case:
- Lined with a soft material
- You want your pieces of jewellery to be stored separately. Therefore the case needs to have compartments or other means to avoid the jewellery banging against each other. Each single piece should also be stored in a way that adjacent parts of the jewellery cannot damage each other.
- Fits easily in your bag
- Has a safe locking mechanism to prevent accidental opening
Whatever case you choose, know that your jewellery will be easier to find, more protected and tangle-free!
Have a great trip!