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    Default Jewellery carrying

    Apols if this is an old question (I have searched, honestly!)
    I am needing to take jewellery to people to view, and frankly, my ancient and grubby soft craft carry case is no longer up to the job.
    I don't really want a hard case (i prefer something I can put into my bag that doesn't look like I'm either a)carrying a lot of jewellery, or b)a possible assassin.
    Any recommendations? I need to fit around 50 pieces in, nice and easy to see.
    Thanks in advance!

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    These are on my list to buy for one day when I have customers!

    http://www.dahlinger.com/sprache2/n310498/n.html

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    They look nice Lauren. Thank God my jewellery presenting days are over or I'd be ordering some.

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    The Dahlinger one looks very posh. I know that potters do a variety of jewellery rolls too.
    Jules

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petal View Post
    I know that potters do a variety of jewellery rolls too.
    I thought that jewellery rolls were a good idea for some of my recipients who travel a lot. The result was kinked cable and snake chain, which then had to be replaced by muggins.

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    I always fancied one of these as I have bigger pieces that wouldn't fit those shown and thought as they open out they might be quite useful http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/23075...f14=108&ff19=0

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    Quote Originally Posted by CJ57 View Post
    I always fancied one of these as I have bigger pieces that wouldn't fit those shown and thought as they open out they might be quite useful http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/23075...f14=108&ff19=0
    I have a slightly bigger version of one of these, and it's incredibly useful for both storing and showing pieces. I use the bottom section to store enough basic tools for on the spot adjustments and alterations and it's paid for itself many times over.

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    I have one of the special briefcases for jewellers and it does the job and (hopefully) looks properly professional and efficient too. The dahlinger stuff looks good if you don't want one specific case.
    I get totally what you mean....turning up with stuff wrapped in kitchen paper and in a biscuit tin might be equally effective in a transporting things sense... but as an impression of seriousness....no way.
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    I've not heard of jewellers briefcases Pearlescence. Do you have a link to the one you have? I've googled them but it brings up all sorts of random things!

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    Not sure if this is helpful? These guys sell "jewellery portfolios"? http://www.noblepack.com/Jewelry-Dis...elry-Rolls.asp

    I love the look of the cosmetics trolly for tools. It's make thing's a lot easier to tidy away at the end of the day when I have to work in the kitchen! x

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