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02-01-2018 06:48 PM - edited 02-01-2018 06:51 PM
I have started quite an extensive Linea jewlery collection as I am sure many of you ladies have. I am not sure what to use/purchase to store my Linea pieces. I have several Ripka pieces that I store in anti-tarnish jewelry boxes I purchased from the other shopping network that I am very happy with. However, Linea pieces seem to be larger and I would like to find some type of storage that would better accomodate the size and scale of Linea jewelry. I am currently keeping my pieces in the Linea jewelry boxes that they come in. I would like to find something more permanent and better suited to the scale of his pieces. For instance, I purchased the fish necklace and it was sent to me in a Linea box that was probably intended for a bracelet. I would like to store the fish necklace in something that would let me lay the fish flat and straight, otherwise I am afraid the chain holding the pieces that connect the fish together will break. I appreciate any suggestions. Thank you.
02-01-2018 07:32 PM
I have several (many) of Colleen Lopez's Prestige boxes which are tarnish proof. They make one just for chains. I keep all my silver, Jay King beads, and Linea necklaces in them. I recently bought another and have noticed a big increase in the price.
02-01-2018 08:06 PM
i have a few that are "on display" in my bedroom. i purchased a couple of small jewelry bust displays to showcase necklaces and pins/brooches. i currently have my shiny gold single fish and school of fish necklaces on display. something similar to this.....

i also have multiple joy mangano cases that are lined in a velvety fabric and the storage can be customizable to accomodate different sized pieces of jewelry. they also have a covered inside lid where you can "hang" necklaces off of snap loops. i have not seen these available though in a while.

02-01-2018 08:06 PM
How about a gift box from the jewelry department at a department store? They are long & flat (the ones for chains or bracelets.)
02-02-2018 08:56 AM
02-02-2018 09:42 AM
I'm still trying to figure that out myself, I currently have some of his earlier pieces in the black mesh bags in a drawer and the newer pieces are still stacked in boxes in my other bedroom on top of the dresser.
02-02-2018 09:53 AM
Mine are in the boxes too, and I labeled each box with what is in it. I too, have fishes in the square boxes that they came in. I am very interested in what alternative storage is available.
02-02-2018 11:18 AM
@cafemocha4me- I was thinking about labeling the boxes as well until I could come up with alternative.
Thanks for the reminder I should start labeling this weekend.
02-02-2018 03:00 PM
I have way too much jewelry but find i need more as i see it displayed so i bought some S hooks from Amazon and hang my necklaces so they don't get tangled
02-02-2018 04:28 PM
I have an Ikea closet unit that has a shallow pull out velvet-lined drawer with clear acrylic dividers and acrylic top, just for jewelry. I keep all my Linea on these shelves, some in the black mesh bags. Easy to organize and find pieces.
I used to have a Lori Greiner wall unit, but it was dificult to store the earrings and I maxed it out too quickly. The Ikea solution works nicely.
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