Friday, September 07, 2007

Traveling Jewelry Box

Traveling with jewelry can be a real trial for women. Often times the only choice a woman has is to wear her jewelry the entire time she's on the trip or to find it a hopelessly tangled mess at the bottom of her carry-on bag. Besides the general inconvenience, traveling can also make it easier for jewelry to become damaged in the hustle and bustle of getting around.

That's why a travel jewelry case can make all the difference in the world. They come in a range of sizes, from the size of a small laptop to the size of an eyeglass case. They also come in a variety of materials, including leather, faux leather, and fabric.

Choosing A Travel Jewelry Box

Traveling with wooden jewelry boxes can be bulky and may be susceptible to breakage, should a less-than-careful baggage handler get his hands on your luggage. Portable, non-wooden jewelry boxes, on the other hand, provide convenience as well as security.

Your treasured valuables have a safe storage place, which can cut down on incidents of loss. No one wants to walk through the door at home and realize that their necklace is still on the nightstand back at the resort hotel.

Leather Travel Jewelry Cases

Leather jewelry cases are the most popular choice for storing jewelry on the road. They offer excellent protection for necklaces, rings, and other keepsakes but they are far less likely to be damaged. Most women opt for a traditional brown or black leather jewelry case.

However, a variety of colors are available including red, blue or even orange. Cases like these often are velvet or suede lined to provide a plush cushion for your valuables. They are perfect for watches, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.

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