How do you store/organize your Cartier Jewelry?

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Excellent topic - looking for a solution here, too. Guess I have 15 or so Cartier pieces plus some other stuff and all the boxes look alike :angel:

Store the documents elsewhere but when to look for an item checking trough 15 boxes is no fun and don't want to label them for keeping them clean. :confused1:
 
I wear my SM love bracelet 24/7. When I’m not wearing my ring (workouts, traveling) it’s usually in the little pouch or next to my bed (:

Side note, I saw a lovely jewelry box from Mejuri of all places but it’s sold out :/
 
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Great topic! I put my frequently used ones on jewelry trays. My one Cartier ring (hopefully will become two next week) goes in the ring tray and the bracelets go in the bracelet tray. These trays sit on top of my dresser so I can see them easily. The 1 Cartier necklace I have goes in the stand up jewelry armoire with other necklaces. Most often than not, I store each piece in a sealed plastic bag and keep them in my small home safe. I don’t put them in the C boxes/pouches. The empty boxes have their own space in my closet. Lol.
 
Great topic! I put my frequently used ones on jewelry trays. My one Cartier ring (hopefully will become two next week) goes in the ring tray and the bracelets go in the bracelet tray. These trays sit on top of my dresser so I can see them easily. The 1 Cartier necklace I have goes in the stand up jewelry armoire with other necklaces. Most often than not, I store each piece in a sealed plastic bag and keep them in my small home safe. I don’t put them in the C boxes/pouches. The empty boxes have their own space in my closet. Lol.
Do you have a pic or your tray?
 
I've practically lived out of a suitcase for half my life. Whatever jewelry I had with me was stowed in a jewelry roll. This habit has survived all lockdowns. My collection is divided into different jewelry rolls in the safe. Not necessarily the gentlest type of storage, but useful when things have to be done quickly.
 
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That one? I always fear scratching. Therefore, such a box won't work.
No I meant this one actually (link below) but thank you for asking because it made me go to the link and I see it’s available again!!! Haha. For travel I usually will bring my gold plated, etc items because I don’t mind losing them for the most part

 
I've practically lived out of a suitcase for half my life. Whatever jewelry I had with me was stowed in a jewelry roll. This habit has survived all lockdowns. My collection is divided into different jewelry rolls in the safe. Not necessarily the gentlest type of storage, but useful when things have to be done quickly.
@Tempo, meant to ask which jewelry roll do you use?
 
@Tempo, meant to ask which jewelry roll do you use?
The rolls that I have are nothing special. I found them on ebay, they weren't particularly expensive and although I always overload them, they keep their shape pretty well. I chose the stiffest material they had to give watches and bracelets a good grip. The space is huge, you can't load it fully because then it becomes so heavy. When rolled up, it still fits easily in an airplane trolly, if necessary in a handbag, which must, however, be at least the size of a B35 - lol!75A1A069-D15B-4115-BC98-AF4A12ABAEAC.jpeg
 
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