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Re: Boxes Your Jewelry Comes In

At one time I had a huge bag filled with them.  I hated to throw out the pretty designer boxes. (Judith Ripka's were particularly nice) Finally I tossed them.

 

I remember seeing QVC jewelry boxes sold on eBay.Smiley Surprised

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Re: Boxes Your Jewelry Comes In

Like @SilleeMee , I keep a few which I may need when I find something for my Daughter in Love.

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Re: Boxes Your Jewelry Comes In

Recently I sent a lot of jewelry to the auctioneer and included many saved boxes in case someone might like one for a purchase.  They were nice boxes so I hated throwing them away.

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Re: Boxes Your Jewelry Comes In

Vanna K has lovely boxes, I think I kept one of them.  I usually toss them

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Re: Boxes Your Jewelry Comes In

I've kept the light blue boxes for sure.  I've had two in my life and I kept them.  Other small boxes with the velvet like feel and/or foam get thrown away most times. 





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Re: Boxes Your Jewelry Comes In

Yes, toss them it is the answer.

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Re: Boxes Your Jewelry Comes In

I too have recycled most of mine.  There are a few nicely made ones that I use for small organization.  I invested in a Lori Grenier jewelry cabinet years ago, it was one of the smartest investments ever.  It is so nice to be able to view everything right in front of you and not have to search for certain pieces.  It also has the anti tarnish lining in it.  I do wonder though how long that anti tarnish lasts as I've had it for many years now?  I have not had trouble with anything tarnishing yet.

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Re: Boxes Your Jewelry Comes In

Yesterday was my wedding anniversary.  My husband presented me with a red velvet box.  Inside was a 14K gold solid necklace with a heart pendant that was enameled.  I have jewelry safe keeper, but I also kept the box.  It was part of my gift after all.

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Mine go into the recycle bin when I open the package and decide to keep it.

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Re: Boxes Your Jewelry Comes In

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@beach-mom wrote:

I have kept most of the boxes my jewelry from QVC has come in. I kept thinking that someday if I or someone else sells it, it would be better to have them. 

 

But now I'm just getting tired of having them around. I have a lot of Carolyn Pollack and American West, with a few other QVC designers mixed in.

 

 

What do you do? Do you keep them or not? TIA!  Smiley Happy


@beach-mom   I toss the boxes and pouches. I like to see what I have and ahve my jewelry in my draw in lined w/ tarnish-free cloth. If I need boxes for gifting, I'm lucky to have huge cartons of gift boxes w/ inner pouches for the jewelry Imake. They're much nicer than the ones sent w/ Q jewelry. ***Jewelry supply companies (catalogues online) have great trays with small squares for earrings or larger areas for bracelets and necklaces. There are ring trays, too. usually these are at wholesale prices.