Every woman remembers the first jewelry box she had as a little girl. For most women, they were cheap cardboard boxes covered in glossy pink paper, but the outside was less important than the inside. When opened, the jewelry boxes played merry tunes while a beautiful ballerina danced. Unfortunately, those jewelry boxes wore out quickly. Within a few months, the ballerinas' springs were starting to bend and the paper was peeling off.
Rather than give your little girl a jewelry box that will wear out quickly, spend a little bit more to get her a beautiful box that will grow with her and become a treasured possession for years to come.
Selecting Jewelry Boxes for Children
When buying jewelry boxes for little girls, look for a few key elements that will transform the box from a place to store cheap play jewelry to a home for any expensive pieces the child receives for special occasions like religious celebrations, birthdays, and weddings.
External Materials:
Long-lasting jewelry boxes are usually made of wood, leather, or high-quality plastic. You want a finish that will stand up to inconsistent care as your child grows, and will also stand up to heavy use. The hinges should be sturdy metal and firmly attached. The cover should open easily and stay open when lifted, then close gently with light pressure.
Internal Materials:
Soft velvet or sueded fabric, whether it's cotton or polyester, will protect the jewelry from scratches. A paper lining may come unglued quickly and small pieces of jewelry can get lost behind it. The ballerina's spring should be sturdy and the ballerina made of good plastic so she doesn't chip.
Music:
The song should sound lively and clear. If the song is already out of tune or plays too slow or too fast, there could be a defect or the battery may be dying. If you plan to keep this for years, then the jewelry box should allow access to the battery compartment.
Size:
Typical children's jewelry boxes are 3 X 5 X 4 inches, with much of that space consumed by the musical mechanism. A larger box with drawers or doors will be more useful to your child as she grows up. One she's mature enough to care for her nice pieces herself, she'll need a special place to store them.
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