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3 Unique Ways to Organise Your Jewellery

05 December 2024
3 Unique Ways to Organise Your Jewellery

Are you worn out dealing with the same kind of jewellery box? Are you becoming annoyed by entangled necklaces and lost earrings? Fear not comrade Fashionista! Here are 3 ways to Organize your Garhwali Jewellery and Kumaoni jewellery that will turn them from a jumbled heap, into an inspiring array that triggers imaginative clothing matching.

1. Repurpose and Revamp: The Vintage Vibe

  • Teacup Trio:

Find those old adorable mismatched cups lying around in the attic. Take a small tray and decorate it with lace or velvet fabric then convert the old cups into earring holders and special ring stands. An added advantage is their floral patterns or unique designs that go with traditional shades and motives of Garhwal and Kumaoni Jewellery!

  • Picture Perfect:

Get yourself a vintage picture frame (ornate or distressed) and run chicken wire across its backside. This becomes an amazing display for hanging neck chains and bracelets giving your room a little bit of shabby chic décor touch. Think about using colours or prints that remind one of textiles or embroidery typical for this region.

  • Branch Out: 

Nature enthusiasts, hail! Grab a firm branch with nice twists and loops, and paint it in metallic shades that match silver or gold such as those found mostly in Garhwal and Kumaoni jewellery. This jewellery tree has a natural look and feel that can be used as a necklace and bracelet holder to give your room an outdoor touch.

3 Unique Ways to Organise Your Jewellery

2. The Travel-Inspired Organizer: Globetrotter Chic

  • Marvelous Map:

Are you fond of travelling? Buy an attractive map of Uttarakhand and fasten decorative hooks on the places that are famous for their Garhwal and Kumaoni jewellery like Nainital, Almora, or Pithoragarh. Hang your necklaces and bracelets on them, creating a customized exhibit of jewellery which shows off your heritage.

  • Suitcase Surprise:

Use velvet or felt to line the inside of the old suitcase bag. This way there will be different compartments for various types of ornaments while the outside will add travel charm to your room even if it’s not very elegant. If you’re lucky enough to have one with regional embroidery or patterns then that’s even better.

  • Spice Rack Remix: 

Spice racks with multiple tiers are perfect for organizing jewellery by colour or type. Hanged on the hooks, earrings swing while bracelets and bangles rest neatly on the shelves. This repurposed organizer brings a touch of industrial chic to your space.

3. An Artful Approach: A Gallery for Your Gems

  • Shadow Box Showcase:

Shadow boxes with fabric backgrounds in colours, which harmonize with the gemstones and enamel work that commonly goes into Garhwal and Kumaoni jewellery, make a museum-worthy display for your most treasured pieces. Place statement necklaces, brooches or heirloom jewellery inside the box as an eye-catching way to store them safely.

  • DIY Display Board:

Let your inner artist be free! Paint a large canvas or corkboard and create different sections for various types of jewellery. Use push pins, hooks or small picture frames to set up an unusual display that speaks to your personality and incorporates elements like colours, patterns or motifs from Garhwal and Kumaoni art.

  • Plate Up Perfection: 

Jewellery holders can be made from vintage plates with beautiful patterns that remind one of Garhwal and Kumaoni's jewellery designs. This entails attaching small knobs or hooks at the centre for displaying necklaces and bracelets which gives your dressing table a touch of elegance.

In other words, the best kind of jewellery organisation is the personalised one! Be free to try different things because it’s fun. In addition to being well organised, a collection of Garhwali Jewellery and Kumaoni jewellery should evoke cultural heritage and happiness every time you dress up.

If you are looking for something truly special in Garhwali Jewellery or Kumaoni Jewellery, take time to explore Battulaal Prayag Narayan Jewellers' collections. They have been operating from Ramnagar, Uttarakhand since 1915 and are renowned for their commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and traditional designs. Although there are many good jewellers in India; Battulaal Prayag Narayan Jewellers brings a distinctive perspective on the art and heritage of Garhwal and Kumaoni jewellery.

Extra Tips:

  • For specific pieces or how to take care of your Garhwal or Kumaoni Jewelry, visiting a trusted jeweller like Battulaal Prayag Narayan Jewellers will be useful.

  • Explore online resources to learn more about the history and symbolism behind Garhwali Jewellery and Kumaoni Jewellery. This can add a deeper layer of appreciation to your collection.

3 Unique Ways to Organise Your Jewellery
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