It's one of life's mysteries - how do necklaces become a tangled knot while just sitting in your jewelry box? It may never be solved, but at least woodworkers Thomas Davin and Mary Kesler of Rhode Island have a solution. Their...
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It's one of life's mysteries - how do necklaces become a tangled knot while just sitting in your jewelry box? It may never be solved, but at least woodworkers Thomas Davin and Mary Kesler of Rhode Island have a solution. Their bird's eye maple and aluminum trees offer branch after branch for jewelry storage. The Jewelry Tree's (left) wavy aluminum branches hold 24 pairs of earrings - ensuring you'll never have to hunt for the other half of a pair - and has several hooks and a dish at the base that can hold necklaces, bracelets and rings. Atop the sturdy and curving trunk of the Necklace Holder (right) are eight posts for hanging necklaces that rotate for easy access. The days of digging and untangling are over. Handmade in Rhode Island. Sold separately.
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