Thursday, November 11, 2010

Ballerina Jewelry Box Holiday Buying Guide

One of the most popular holiday gifts for little girls is a ballerina jewelry music box. We recommend making your selection early if ballerina jewelry boxes are on your holiday gift list!

There are many styles of ballerina jewelry boxes to choose from.  Depending on the age and intended use of the gift, you will be delighted with the selection available.  In our store we have categories dedicated to the different types of ballerina boxes.  Below is a breakdown and quick links to hopefully make your quest for the perfect ballerina box a little easier!

Wood Ballerina Jewelry Boxes: A wooden ballerina jewelry box is a gift often handed down. They are favorite keepsake gifts that often stay in a family for generations. This selection features wooden designs crafted from hard wood. Our most popular ballerina jewelry boxes can be found in this category.

Wood boxes with Illustrated Laminated Laser Paper Overlay: This selection of ballerina music boxes have lovely illustrated designed on laminated laser paper that overlay wood boxes.  They feature quality construction without the price tag of a painted solid wood box and offer more detailed whimsical ballet designs.

Plastic Toy Ballerina Boxes: These styles are made from durable white plastic with illustrated laser paper designs bonded to the boxes. This selection is intended for play and is perfect for little girls 3+.



If you're having trouble deciding since they are all so adorable, checkout two Best Sellers:

Best Seller! $69.95 Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Best Seller! $79.95 Plays Nutcracker Suite




$199.95 Mahogany, Plays Nutcracker Suite






For the ultimate in keepsake heirloom ballerina jewelry boxes, consider this beautifully crafted wooden ballerina jewelry box. Made of American hardwood and featuring a dainty dancing ballerina that twirls to the Nutcracker Suite, this ballerina jewelry box provides generous jewelry storage and is crafted with old world charm.

The lid features ten necklace hooks with sewn pouch to secure necklaces when lid is closed. Sliding panels feature two ring bars and two 3.75" x 3" compartments for bracelets or hair barrettes. Well beneath offers more generalized storage for additional jewelry and other treasures. The drawer features eighteen 1.5" x 1.5" squares for earrings. It's a jewelry box she can use now and as her jewelry collection grows, to enjoy now and forever. It's so well made that she will pass it along to her daughter someday.

$42.95 Waltz of the Flowers


$36.95 Waltz of the Flowers
Big Sister, Little Sister. Two new styles are matching pink and white ballerina boxes that play "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy".  These two ballerina boxes are perfect to give as a set or make wonderful big sister, little sister gifts. Click on the titles to view all the details.


Ballerina Jewelry Box

Ballerina Music Box
You will find two distinct designs as you shop - ballerina music boxes and ballerina jewelry boxes. Ballerina Music Boxes are designed primarily as Music Boxes - with room for a little jewelry. Ballerina Jewelry Boxes are designed primarily for jewelry storage - with a dancing ballerina. 

It's an important distinction to consider when making your selection. If it's a music box you're looking for consider the smaller styles. If jewelry storage is important, you may like the favorite design of a jewelry armoire that features hanging necklace storage.  Or, consider one of the two Best Selling jewelry boxes shown above (one features jewelry drawers and the other a lift out tray) while both provide lots of room for little jewels!


Friday, October 29, 2010

Article Share - Wearing Old Jewelry New Ways

We enjoyed this article from the Wall Street Journal and thought you would too!

Jewelry-Box Surprise: Wearing Old Pieces in New Ways

Carol Brodie has been collecting jewelry since age seven, when she persuaded her father to buy her a gold-plated set that she spotted on the back of a cereal box. Decades later, Ms. Brodie, who designs a line of jewelry sold on the Home Shopping Network, owns more than 500 pieces.
To manage her collection effectively, Ms. Brodie makes sure to organize her jewelry box once a month, and she recommends that most women do it at least once a season.
Tanya Braganti
Carol Brodie organizes her jewelry frequently to rotate pieces and make it easier to find fresh looks.
"Each season calls for a different look" in jewelry, she says, and women can take the occasion to remind themselves of what they've collected over the years. Also, "jewelry needs to breathe," she says. "If you store jewelry in a place with no air for an extended period of time, the metals can change color."
When Ms. Brodie goes over her jewelry collection, she decides which pieces to keep out and which to store away for the moment. When fall arrived, for example, she put away pieces made of coral and wood, as well as ones in bright colors, replacing them with more ornate pieces featuring stones of richer hues such as deep purple and red.
She makes sure to give her pieces a quick cleaning by soaking them for 30 minutes in a bowl of warm water mixed with a capful of Johnson's Baby Shampoo and a bit of ammonia. She then wipes them off with an old cotton T-shirt—using this method for all jewelry except pearls, which she just cleans gently with a damp soft cloth.
Ms. Brodie believes there's no reason to ever toss away jewelry—even single earrings. "Each piece of jewelry has a moment, meaning or memory," she says, noting that orphan earrings "make great pendants or charms for bracelets."
Sometimes, cleaning out her jewelry box will remind her of a ring she no longer wears that would "look great hanging from a charm necklace or bracelet." She sometimes repurposes old brooches by hanging them on a wide satin ribbon to be worn as a choker or attaching them to a plain satin evening purse.
The look of layered necklaces is currently in vogue, and Ms. Brodie enjoys mixing old and new pieces. She likes pairing shiny new pieces with antique jewels or ones that look "a little oxidized, blackened," explaining that "it instantly updates something that could look fussy or old."
For instance, sometimes she'll pair a 36-inch gold chain that she loops twice around her neck with a necklace bearing an antique locket from her grandmother. "I like every piece of jewelry that I wear to tell a different story," she says.
She is careful to store her fine jewelry in a home safe. Before doing that, Ms. Brodie wraps each piece individually in a pouch made of a soft material like satin, suede or velvet. (Storing them in the original boxes would be "too cumbersome," she says.)
"The biggest mistake that women make is: They throw their jewelry all together in a jewelry box," she says. "They'll all scratch each other." Even hard stones like diamonds, she notes, can get nicked by other similarly hard gems. She winds necklaces several times around a folded business card so the chain doesn't get tangled up in storage.
She puts some of the items she wears more frequently into large jewelry boxes with multiple drawers, so that each ring and set of earrings can have its own space. But Ms. Brodie also hangs frequently worn necklaces and bracelets in standing acrylic holders she purchases from the Container Store. "I want to see my jewelry," she says. "It's wearable decor."
—Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan

Sunday, October 17, 2010

New Arrival - Mother of Pearl Jewelry Box


Pretty and sleek, our newest jewelry box arrival features a dark cherry finish and double inlaid border of genuine Mother of Pearl.

Handcrafted with careful attention to detail, this gorgeous jewelry chest has nickel finished knobs, quadrant hinges, a full mirror in the lid and is completely lined to protect fine jewelry.

Measuring 12 1/2" in length, 10" in height and 8" wide, it's a nice size to keep on a dresser or vanity, with ample room to keep jewelry organized.


A perfect gift for someone who prefers a classic look with a bit of personality.

Jewelry storage features include a top section and two drawers divided as follows:
  • Top section: ring rolls, earring compartments and two long pendant areas
  • First drawer: earring compartments and necklace storage
  • Bottom drawer: fitted for pendants, bracelets etc.
  • by Reed and Barton $319.95