Slate Blue
The frame component of the jewellery display stand is made from a combination of beech and pine wood. The earring strips are made from clear acrylic.
To explain how the jewellery stand works, rings are placed on the wooden dowels at the top of the frame and necklaces hang off the longer dowels at the bottom of the frame. Bangles, bracelets and watches hang on the removable rod. Studded earrings slide into the slits on the acrylic strips, with dangly earrings threaded through the holes underneath. However, it is entirely up to you how you display your jewellery!
The Gallery link shows images of how the product is intended to be used to display jewellery.
RINGS: minimum of 9
Whilst there are nine ring dowels at the top of the frame, the ring dowel length has been specifically designed so that you can put multiple rings on top of each other on each dowel piece.
EARRINGS: maximum of 82 pairs of earrings
The jewellery display stand has the capacity to hold up to eighty-two pairs of earrings. There are four acrylic strips each with slits at the top and hanging holes at the bottom. Three of the acrylic strips are fixed into position whereas the bottom acrylic strip has been designed to move up or down should you have longer dangly earrings. This is simply done by removing a couple of small screws at the back of the frame (one on either side of the frame), adjusting the acrylic strip either up or down and then re-screwing the small screws back in place.
BANGLES, BRACELETS AND WATCHES:
As many as you can fit on the just over 31cm long rod.
NECKLACES: minimum of 11
Whilst there are eleven necklace dowels at the bottom of the frame, the necklace dowel length has been specifically designed so that you can put multiple necklaces on each dowel piece. Each dowel rod has been angled to prevent necklaces from sliding off.
Width: 38cm
Height: 53cm
Depth (side frame): 3.2cm
Weight: 1.8 kgs approx.
The back of each jewellery display stand contains two hanging holes aligned together but at different angles to allow for easy hanging. The design and placement of the hanging holes gives you leeway to adjust the frame slightly when placing it on the wall. The type of screws needed to hang the display stand depends of the type of wall or door you intend to hang it on. We suggest pan head screws but you should consider your own individual requirements. Please note hanging screws are not included.