The correct, elegant display box adds to the beauty of an item of jewellery and can add to the enjoyment of the occasion when it is bought, given and taken home. There are many different kinds of display boxes. Some can be for dress rings, engagement and wedding rings. Other boxes can be rectangular, and hold elegant necklaces, or bracelets. Rectangular jewellery boxes are often used to hold watches and keep them in good condition. Whatever type of jewellery you have, these boxes can be used as storage and protection for these precious items, or for display purposes.
It is perhaps best to check exactly what kind of jewellery you usually have and then find the display boxes and stands that would house and present your merchandise to its best advantage. For example, some boxes or pads for display are mainly for earrings such as stud earrings, creoles, etc. Whereas others are used mainly for rings. Pads and boxes can be added so that you can display your necklaces and pendants. Watches are a popular item in most jewellery store, as they are for all ages and sexes. Using the correct display box can set your selection apart to make you a suitable competitor amongst others within your market.
Boxes can also be found in a number of colours, textures and finishes. For example you can get boxes that are designed just to package an item, until it is delivered and worn. If it is for a anniversary or birthday, for example, it may have a decoration attached like a bow or ribbon. Or you may need a box that can be kept to house the jewellery for decades to come. An item of jewellery can be passed down from generation to generation. Especially if that item of jewellery is connected to a treasured memory or a beloved friend or family member.
When shopping for a piece of jewellery the shop owner and attendant, needs a clear set out display in order to find the item easily when the customer wants them to get it out to have a closer examination. If the jewellery is all bunched together or not set out orderly, not only would the customer find it hard to differentiate between the items, the jeweller or shop attendant would not be able to find the items the customer is interested in, even if they are pointing directly at it through the shop window. This would put a potential customer off, no matter how pretty the jewellery is.
For more information on how to display your jewellery shop window to the best advantage, please look at the website: www.midlanddisplays.co.uk