Necklace Display in a Curio Cabinet
Posted on | January 23, 2007 | 6 Comments
Here's a lovely and unusual necklace display idea from Donna Philcox of Kyoli Kreations:

I bought a wooden curio cabinet (no doors) that had 12 open spaces.
I cut a strip of cardboard the width and height of the space, and covered it with white felt.
I glued it to the sides, allowing some small space at the top to arrange the necklaces.
I also cut little "V"s on each side of the felt, allowing for the drape of the necklace chains.
I am able to hang 12 different necklaces in this little curio cabinet.
I place the entire cabinet in two large trash bags to transport it back and forth.
It works great, and I've received many compliments on its appearance!
Originally posted by Donna Philcox in Rena's Jewelry Business Blog. Thank you so much for sharing this Donna, and thanks for the lovely photo!
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January 25th, 2007 @
Would love to see a picture of it!
January 31st, 2007 @
I'd love to see a picture too.
January 31st, 2007 @
I will contact Donna of Kyoli Kreations, who wrote this post, and see if she will provide a picture for us. Thanks for your comments!
February 1st, 2007 @
Thank you, Donna, for sending the beautiful photo! Your curio cabinet is a work of art.
February 1st, 2007 @
Thank you Donna! Your description was very detailed, but I loved seeing the finished product. It's fantastic! It's so simple, yet elegant. It showcases your gorgeous jewelry just beautifully. Thank you for sharing!
March 15th, 2007 @
beautiful! i'm always on the lookout for interesting jewelry designers, thank you for this intro to koyli work. :
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