Kikkerland travel jewellery box

[Note: I have had readers telling me I am misspelling jewelry. I use British English, so I spell it jewellery]

I have several jewellery boxes at home. From left below

  • smaller leather for gold
  • sparkly for moissanite
  • red leather for sentimental (inherited, gifted)
  • black faux leather for silver
  • velvet for other metals

It has taken me a long time to find boxes I like, with the correct ratio of compartments. I have loads of rings, and many jewel boxes don’t have very big ring compartments. The ones I have are mainly from vintage stores and are beautifully made. They are not full – I wish they were – but I like to give my items space so they don’t knock against each other or get tangled up.

For travel, I tend to use pillboxes because they are compact, but they are not lined so I cannot take delicate jewellery. I don’t generally like traditional travel jewellery boxes because they are more bulky, and jewellery rolls are not my thing. For trips longer than two days, I tend to take one set of silver and one set of gold jewellery – one chain, one pair of earrings, one or two rings, and a bracelet. I wear one set and put the other in the jewel box.

In my search for a travel diary, I found this beauty. It is very compact, colourful (easy to spot in a bag), has padded lining, and narrow enough that the jewellery does not roll around. I bought it immediately ($6). They had different colourways and patterns. It would not take bulky jewellery but I never travel with anything expensive or bulky.

The sticker is removable.

Author: Janet Carr

Fashion, beauty and animal loving language consultant from South Africa living in Stockholm, Sweden.

3 thoughts

  1. And my tip, in case I’ve not shared before, is to add some ‘3M anti-tarnish’ paper /tabs/strip to each box. I buy mine from Jewellery Resources on eBay, though I’m sure there’ll be an EU seller. Each 1inch square will deter tarnish for 12 months, in a space of 1 cubic metre. I buy a small quantity each year, cutting it into small pieces and keep see some in all my personal and finished DGD jewellery containers. Saves so much effort. You’ve a really nice range of boxes

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