Family heirlooms, costume jewelry and statement pieces all deserve a good resting place. So why do they end up at the bottom of a drawer in a tangled mess? I’ve gathered 27 inspiring solutions to help you think outside the jewelry box. ~Brandee
I adore Rachel’s vintage baking pan that doubles as a chic spot to separate and sort out the jewels you wear daily.
A variety of knobs and pulls from Anthropologie are a great way to display long necklaces as shown by She Dreams Big.
Martha Stewart proves vintage teacups and saucers are an eclectic way to separate small jewels.
Who knew an old nuts and bolts wheel could look so chic housing bangles?
Super cool. Vintage ice trays are perfect for posts, clips and studs.
Better Homes & Gardens finds a simple solution with sleek shadowbox frames.
I use my personalized handmade ring holder like this one for my wedding rings at night.
Anthropologie’s delicate box is perfect to top a dresser or side table in the bedroom.
This wooden box is strong, chic and discreet. Perfect for small necklaces or rings.
I really like the contrast of rustic elements like wood and twine holding delicate jewelry in this DIY piece.
Strollin The Beach uses old driftwood to display watches.
I love Pottery Barn’s “Beauty And The Beast” inspired way to display precious pieces.
Trays are a wonderful way to style all the goodies that end up on my side tables.
House all your jewelry with room to spare in an accessory tower designed to compliment your room furniture.
I like the shabby chic details in this armoire. The higher drawers are perfect for hats, scarves and gloves galore!
This space saver is mounted to the wall and can double as wall art in any room.
Real Simple uses plain envelopes to keeping delicate necklaces tangle-free and organized.
Find a new use for old things like this wine cork turned post holder!
I like the neutral colors of these stylish Agate boxes. Could be used to store some of my hubby’s things too!
I love the use of molding for this easy DIY design. Would be an interesting touch to spice up my closet!
Mammabellarte upgrades a brown clipboard with a few vintage techniques.
I often see jewelry displayed on stands like these at boutiques.
Not for the faint of heart. This multi-purpose cabinet with a black stone top beckons to me!
Ceramic watercolor palettes are a fun option. They can separate delicate jewelry and can be stored easily in a drawer.
I love my Anthropologie egg crate. But this fridge staple can also be used organize my rings and studs.
Who knew antlers could look so chic? Just add glitter!
I’ve never met a doily I didn’t like. Especially these made into storage cups by Free People.