This charter, drawn up by a gathered collective of the disorganized and neglected jewelry collections of the world, is submitted with the intension of obtaining and securing certain rights and privileges for all pieces of jewelry, regardless of their shape, size and/or function. All rings, earrings, bracelets, and various other sundry pieces of jewelry, etc. etc. have had a say in the composition of this document and give their approval of the forgoing:
It is the belief, both reasonable and just, of all pieces of
Tiffany jewelry sale that they have both the right and the need to be properly stored, organized and cared for, regardless of the size of the individual collection to which they belong. It is also their belief that jewelry boxes would do much to improve the lot of those pieces of jewelry which belong to collections that are kept in disarray and confusion, scattered here and there with no rhyme or reason whatsoever. We, the disenfranchised and dissatisfied pieces of jewelry, have heard a great deal about jewelry boxes and have come to the conclusion that they are the solution to our discontent.
If it may be permitted, we should now like to outline the possible benefits, both to us, the jewelry, and our owners, of jewelry boxes as a system of organization as opposed to the inadequate and inefficient system currently in.Firstly, it is stated that jewelry boxes take the specific needs of all types of jewelry into account. Rings can be stored in ring rolls to be kept from rolling about and sustaining damage to themselves. Watches may be stored on cushions to preserve the integrity of their wristbands. Necklaces may be placed on hooks in order to prevent unwanted tangles with other necklaces. Soft lining also protects us from the nicks and scratches we may otherwise sustain under the current system. It is the unalienable right of jewelry everywhere to enjoy these protections from harm. Jewelry boxes can satisfy and uphold these rights while the back corner of the sock drawer and the top shelf of the medicine cabinet cannot. These can be potentially hazardous to jewelry and no jewelry should be kept in such an indifferent manner. We believe it to be the responsibility of the owner of any jewelry collection to provide a system of storage that satisfies the rights of jewelry and the subsequent demands of this charter.
Coming now to the owner, this charter is not without reciprocal provisions for that party. It is our belief that the satisfaction of the rights of jewelry will also grant privileges and rights to the owner of the jewelry. Jewelry boxes will not only secure the rights to safe keeping possessed by jewelry, but also secure the right of the owner to boast a jewelry collection free from damages and safe from various forms of harm. Some jewelry boxes may grant the owner the privilege of keeping their jewelry collection under lock and key and safe from interlopers and trespassers. Jewelry boxes also guarantee the owner's right to an organized collection where whichever piece or pieces the owner may desire shall be easily located and selected, and not hunted for desperately at the last minute.
Thusly, we, the jewelry, believe that jewelry boxes will be the answer to both our troubles and the troubles of the owner(s). From the research we have conducted it has been determined that jewelry boxes exist in a bewildering variety and should be readily available to the owners at reasonable prices.We, the jewelry, have spoken.What is it about jewelry boxes that women love so much? Well, what's not to love? Jewelry has a unique role in the lives of women and so to, by extension, do jewelry boxes. As soon as jewelry was invented for women, and their collections started getting larger and larger, it became obvious that they would need something special to keep them in. Just putting them in a drawer, closet or a hole in the ground wasn't good enough. Rings needed a special place to be kept to they didn't get lost or scratched. Necklaces needed something to hang on so they wouldn't get tangled in knots that would give pause even to Occham. Necessity is, as they say, the mother of invention, and these mothers truly loved what they invented. They were proud of and attached to their jewelry, so anything that could keep it safe and organized became special also. When anything precious to us is safeguarded, we often begin to care deeply for that which safeguards it as well. I.E., you care about your house, and you also care about the alarm system which helps protect it.
As time went on, jewelry boxes quickly became dear to the women that possessed
Tiffany bracelets on sale them. Aesthetic improvements were added to their functionality. Sure they are built to hold your jewelry, but there is no reason they cannot be just at beautiful as the jewelry they contain. Egyptian women would even be buried with them; what's the afterlife worth if you can't wear your jewelry there?
One big improvement in jewelry boxes is that women realized they would be better made out of something durable but light like wood or leather, rather than something heavy like stone. Even jewelry boxes need to be moved around sometimes and it's a lot easier if they don't throw your back out every time you pick them up. Leather and wood are not only both durable and lighter, but easier to design into pleasing shapes. Stone is a bit more difficult in this department as well.
When it comes to jewelry boxes, women may be experts, but that doesn't mean a man can't pick one out for a girlfriend or spouse. This makes it all the more special when received as a
Tiffany necklace sale gift. Any woman would be impressed to receive a jewelry box that appeals perfectly to their tastes, and yet was selected by another, proving just how well he knows them. Of course, there are jewelry boxes for men too. Jewelry boxes for women, however, are not just places to keep your trinkets and baubles, but are, as are the women that possess them, works of art and beauty as well.
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