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Necklace Holder
We've all been there: hunched over a jewellery box, trying to necklaces that seemed to have instantly intertwined with one another as soon as you put them down.
Necklace chains are usually very fine, making it almost impossible to detach from one another, especially if you don't have sharp nails or steady hands.
If only there were a way to store necklaces to ensure they don't tangle and display them at the same time. Enter the necklace holder, also referred to as a necklace stand. These handy tools guarantee tangle-free necklaces.
Our ring stand collection is made from various crystals to keep your rings safe while your necklaces hang nearby.
Find out more about necklace holders below.
It is a popular topic of debate as people swear by the jewellery box or bags or even toss them in a dish on the way past.
So, let's discuss what is best for our beloved necklaces.
Hanging necklaces up by a hook on the wall or on a specialised stand keeps them from tangling with one another and shows them off at the same time.
Having said this, some materials, such as gold or silver, naturally tarnish when exposed to oxygen. This creates a layer on the necklace and makes it dull. It's relatively easy to clean off with baking soda and water.
Use a jewellery box or bag to keep necklaces shiny longer and away from oxygen, moisture, and chemicals. Just beware of tangling!
It ultimately comes down to what you would rather prevent: tarnishing or tangling. To help you decide, let's take a closer look at the pros of hanging your necklace.
First and foremost, hanging necklaces means no more tangling - a huge advantage for a lot of jewellery owners. It's really easy to pick up whatever necklace you want from the holder, and it's ready to go. Just slip it over your head or clasp it on your way out.
Another great thing about hanging your necklaces is that you can display them. After all, why would you want to hide beautiful pieces away in a box?
That's not all; you can add bracelets and earrings to a necklace holder and have your whole collection in one place.
Necklace holders take many forms; the limit is your imagination (and space).
The most popular choice is a necklace stand, which doubles as a decorative piece. It can be designed to look inconspicuous and blend in when not in use.
You can put necklace stands on a bedside table, window sill, and wherever else is easiest for you. You can get small ones for just a few pieces of jewellery or large ones.
Other tools for hanging necklaces include wall-mounted hooks. These are great for those with less space and won’t be accidentally knocked over.
If you use a specialised necklace stand or holder, you won't have to worry about tangling as they are designed to keep enough space between pieces.
With hooks or other necklace-hanging techniques, tangling can still happen without knowing the ins and outs.
First, only place one necklace per hook, and space them out from one another so they don't touch one another.
Next, when you hang them up, ensure they are securely clasped shut and won't fall off the hanger. The finer the chain, the more likely it will slip off and cause a headache later.
Add our Satellite Ball Chain Necklace to your cart and celebrate a new tangle-free life.
Are you in love with the thought of no more tangles but don't have a jewellery holder? There are ways to work around this and safely store your collection using what's already in your home.
If you want to hang your jewellery, a corkboard works well. Bracelets, rings, and necklaces can be pinned onto the board with enough space between them. It's easy to use and creates an interesting piece of wall art.
The drawback is that you would need a very big board if you had a lot of jewellery.
Also, look to sticky note holders or mug trees you may already have about the house. As long as it can hang your necklaces correctly, it'll work!
Let's get creative and start with an old picture frame. It's easy to make and hangs necklaces nicely while framing them like a display. You can stand it on a surface or mount it on the wall.
Get some wire and stretch it across the frame to secure it on either end. Your jewellery will hang on the wire, so make it taught to ensure they don't slide into one another.
The picture frame idea is great for earrings, but necklaces work as long as they have a clasp; otherwise, getting them on and off will be hard. Drill in some small hooks along the top of the frame to make it accessible to all types of jewellery.
Don't be afraid to experiment. See what you have and how to repurpose it as a necklace stand.
Knowing how to store necklaces can be challenging when moving or when you have too many to wear at once.
To prevent a whole necklace collection from tangling and tarnishing, use a zip-lock bag. The bag doesn't have to be big, just enough to fit the necklace.
Place each necklace in an individual bag and seal it tight. This prevents oxygen or moisture from getting in, keeping the necklaces as shiny as the day they were stored.
Once you have the bags, put them all in a jewellery box or large airtight box.
Sometimes, when travelling or in a rush, you have no other option but to shove them all in the same handbag.
The combination of being bumped around and mixing with other bag contents means it's only a matter of minutes before necklaces tangle.
The key is to use another item to prevent the chain from twirling. The straw hack is easy and effective for keeping the necklace in the same position for the whole trip. Simply unclasp the chain and feed it through a straw.
If you are serious about your jewellery collection, spending a bit extra on a proper cabinet or jewellery armoire is best.
Their design allows for various storage options, like hangers and earring organisers. Moreover, you'll have as much space as possible, and the collection will be tangle-free and protected from oxygen and moisture.
Our Baroque Pearl Chain Necklace should take centre stage on your necklace holder.