What about a lingerie chest?  They usually have drawers without dividers and of 
different depths.



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   1. Large jewelry box with large compartments (Lavolta Press)
   2. Re: Large jewelry box with large compartments (Alexandria Doyle)
   3. Re: Large jewelry box with large compartments (Sharon Collier)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 9 May 2016 13:35:12 -0700
From: Lavolta Press <[email protected]>
To: Historical Costume <[email protected]>
Subject: [h-cost] Large jewelry box with large compartments
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I'm still packing my stuff to move to Sacramento. I have a fair amount
of steampunk and historic-inspired costume jewelry that's just big.
Large necklaces. Chunky cuff bracelets. Tiaras. It's been lying around
on top of things because I didn't have any jewelry box big enough for it
all. I'd like a nice box, not the kind of plastic bin people use for
sewing supplies. (Artbin, anyone?) Preferably wooden, but leather would do.

And I'm not finding one. I've always thought the Reed & Barton jewelry
boxes (bought on Ebay) were the best quality for the money, but half
their drawers have small, fixed compartments for things like little
pendants, which this stuff won't fit into. I need a big box with big
compartments and deep drawers. Any suggestions?


Fran

Lavolta Press

Books on making historic clothing

www.lavoltapress.com<http://www.lavoltapress.com>





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Date: Mon, 9 May 2016 17:25:54 -0500
From: Alexandria Doyle <[email protected]>
To: Historical Costume <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Large jewelry box with large compartments
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?Check out someplace like Harbor Freight that has the wooden tool boxes.
I'm not sure of the depth of the drawers, but if it handles tools it might
be large enough for the oversize jewelry?\

alex

So much to do and so little attention span to get it done with?

On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 3:35 PM, Lavolta Press <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm still packing my stuff to move to Sacramento. I have a fair amount of
> steampunk and historic-inspired costume jewelry that's just big. Large
> necklaces. Chunky cuff bracelets. Tiaras. It's been lying around on top of
> things because I didn't have any jewelry box big enough for it all. I'd
> like a nice box, not the kind of plastic bin people use for sewing
> supplies. (Artbin, anyone?) Preferably wooden, but leather would do.
>
> And I'm not finding one. I've always thought the Reed & Barton jewelry
> boxes (bought on Ebay) were the best quality for the money, but half their
> drawers have small, fixed compartments for things like little pendants,
> which this stuff won't fit into. I need a big box with big compartments and
> deep drawers. Any suggestions?
>
>
> Fran
>
> Lavolta Press
>
> Books on making historic clothing
>
> www.lavoltapress.com<http://www.lavoltapress.com>
>
>
>
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 9 May 2016 21:29:24 -0700
From: "Sharon Collier" <[email protected]>
To: "'Historical Costume'" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Large jewelry box with large compartments
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My friend has a wooden tool box that she uses for her jewelry. It's large
and has big compartments. You can buy them online.

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Subject: [h-cost] Large jewelry box with large compartments

I'm still packing my stuff to move to Sacramento. I have a fair amount of
steampunk and historic-inspired costume jewelry that's just big.
Large necklaces. Chunky cuff bracelets. Tiaras. It's been lying around on
top of things because I didn't have any jewelry box big enough for it all.
I'd like a nice box, not the kind of plastic bin people use for sewing
supplies. (Artbin, anyone?) Preferably wooden, but leather would do.

And I'm not finding one. I've always thought the Reed & Barton jewelry boxes
(bought on Ebay) were the best quality for the money, but half their drawers
have small, fixed compartments for things like little pendants, which this
stuff won't fit into. I need a big box with big compartments and deep
drawers. Any suggestions?


Fran

Lavolta Press

Books on making historic clothing

www.lavoltapress.com<http://www.lavoltapress.com>



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