The 10 Best Jewelry Organizers

Updated May 16, 2020 by Brett Dvoretz

This wiki has been updated 28 times since it was first published in March of 2018. Bracelets, earrings, necklaces, and rings are often delicate and require thoughtfully-designed storage in order to remain in good condition for years to come. These jewelry organizers were created with the fragile nature of such items in mind, helping to separate and display them in a way that protects them, and makes it easy to view your carefully-curated collection. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Excello Global Products Barndoor

2. Misslo Oxford

3. Longstem 6100

4. Songmics Cabinet UJJC93W

5. Valdler Sackcloth

6. Jaimie Hanging

7. Stock Your Home Stackable Trays

8. Sorbus Valet

9. MyGift Modern Tree Rack

10. Kloud City Two-Layer Box

Special Honors

Ross Simmons "Safekeeper Deluxe II" Wooden Jewelry Organizer The Ross Simmons "Safekeeper Deluxe II" Wooden Jewelry Organizer will look beautiful when sitting closed on a table and can display and hold 250 pieces. It has six removable earring stands, making it easier to retrieve those fragile pieces, six swing-out doors that let you get a comprehensive look at your trinkets, and a generous number of ring holders and necklace hooks. Plus, the mirror on the lid helps you see how your jewelry looks once you're wearing it. ross-simons.com

Hammacher Schlemmer Multi Compartment Jewelry Box With a tiered design and 25 compartments that swing out, the Hammacher Schlemmer Multi Compartment Jewelry Box lets you look at your entire collection when you want to, but also closes up into an attractive compact shape that can be tucked away. It has removable earring bars and ring rolls, and its lid snaps shut to keep your items secure. hammacher.com

Editor's Notes

May 14, 2020:

In making our selection, it was important that we presented a list that offers a variety of ways to store, organize, and view your items, as we know that some consumers need something for traveling, while others need something more stationary, and certain individuals may be selling their trinkets, while others still are simply trying to protect a personal collection.

Features that helped prevent damage to your expensive jewelry were a priority, so we like that the Songmics Cabinet has a soft velvet liner to minimize scratches. It also earned extra points for its mirror, which comes in handy if you don't have a vanity nearby. The Stock Your Home Stackable Trays should help prevent tarnishing and scratches as well, thanks to their felt lining, and can slip into drawers when separated. We removed the Glenro. Co as it was too similar to The Stock Your Home Stackable Trays, and we wanted our list to be as diverse as possible.

Since many take a lot of time to find and purchase their jewelry, we know that some want to see it on display at all times. With that in mind, we added the MyGift Modern Tree Rack, the Longstem 6100, and the Sorbus Valet, all of which make it easy to take in your gorgeous collection. On the other hand, some may want to hide their ornaments if they're quite valuable, which is why the discreet Excello Global Products Barndoor, which closes like a cabinet, also caught our attention.

Travelers who need a safe way to transport accessories to their destination may like the Jaimie Hanging and the Misslo Oxford, both of which fold up for easy packing, and should fit into most carry-on luggage.

Last updated on May 16, 2020 by Brett Dvoretz

A wandering writer who spends as much time on the road as in front of a laptop screen, Brett can either be found hacking away furiously at the keyboard or, perhaps, enjoying a whiskey and coke on some exotic beach, sometimes both simultaneously, usually with a four-legged companion by his side. He has been a professional chef, a dog trainer, and a travel correspondent for a well-known Southeast Asian guidebook. He also holds a business degree and has spent more time than he cares to admit in boring office jobs. He has an odd obsession for playing with the latest gadgets and working on motorcycles and old Jeeps. His expertise, honed over years of experience, is in the areas of computers, electronics, travel gear, pet products, and kitchen, office and automotive equipment.


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