Unique Jewelry Displays for Boutiques
Display the jewelry in your boutique in a fierce and creative way to appeal to your customers. Unique displays can be created to help customers learn how to accessorize, and purchase more jewelry. Visit the local craft store to pick up some fabric, ribbons and other supplies to beautify your boutique.
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Trees
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Use nature as inspiration to showcase your jewelry. Fixtures designed in the shape of trees can make lovely displays. The branches of the trees are perfect for hanging necklaces, anklets, watches and bracelets. Jewelry trees can be made from metal, plastic or actual tree branches.
Ribbon
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Hang jewelry from ribbons for a dramatic display. Hang thick pieces of ribbon from a sturdy fixture in the boutique. The hanging pieces of ribbon can be used to display earrings and brooches. Use thick ribbon, such as felt, so the ribbon does not tear as pieces of jewelry are added and sold. Use different colors of ribbon to add a splash of color to the display.
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Cork Boards
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Make designs out of the jewelry. Put up a cork board and let your imagination run wild. Cover the cork board in fabric that matches the store's decor for a cleaner, brighter and more professional look. Attach the jewelry using pins for a secure display. Use jewelry to design a picture on the cork board. For example, attach yellow and orange pieces of jewelry to the cork board in the shape of the sun. Use similar colors to design the cork board with a flower made from jewelry. Other options are to display jewelry sets in one place or divide up the cork board by jewelry type, such as necklaces and earrings.
Colorful Bottle Display
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Purchase colorful glass bottles for a unique jewelry display. Place long pieces of wire twine in the glass bottles. The wire twine should stick out about 6 inches from the top of the bottle. Bend the wire twine so it has a hook on the end. Hang bracelets, necklaces or anklets from the hooks. Add glass rocks to the bottom of the bottles if the weight of the jewelry is tipping over the bottles.
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