Jewelry Displays - Displaying Products Is Also An Art

There is a huge range of different options for Jewelry Displays on the market. It is important to consider what the display needs to be able to do before you commit to purchasing. For example, what sort of jewelry will be displayed. If you are looking to display expensive pieces, considering something with a lock would be advisable.

Why not follow these tips to ensure your Jewelry Display meets your needs:

Expensive Jewelry: 
Depending on the value of your stock should depend on how much you are willing to spend on secure Jewelry displays. For the top end budgets you should look at reinforced glass counter top displays with locks. This will allow only staff to handle the jewelry and will keep it secure at all times. It might also be worth installing an alarm system to the display cases to ensure maximum security.

Mid Range Jewelry: 
For mid range jewelry, customers expect to be able to handle the jewelry with relative ease. However that is not to say that you should leave it lying around! Why not consider display cases? These can be made in a variety of different materials including glass, clear and coloured acrylic. If you are on a budget, acrylic display cases might be the option for you. Acrylic also has light protection qualities. In some cases acrylic display cases can protect your items from up to 90% of UV light, ensuring that they are kept out of harm's way. The UV filter will help to protect your items from fading or becoming sun damaged. Standard display cases are normally made of 5mm thick clear acrylic. They can be open ended to allow easy access for staff to update the display, or can be lockable to provide a bit of extra protection. By encasing the jewelry you will be able to attractively display your stock to your customers and also protect it from any over eager fingers. Display cases are an extremely cost effective and versatile display option. Not only do they protect your items from daily wear and tear they safely and attractively display them without interfering with the item itself.

Costume Jewelry: 
Most retailers find that when displaying costume jewelry less is more. An inexpensive but attractive way to display costume jewelry is to use acrylic shaped mannequins or busts. Your supplier should be able to customise these sorts of display to be different shapes, sizes and colours. Often, these displays are freestanding and allow you to drape your jewelry around and over them creating a stylish and visually exciting display. This will encourage your customers to try the jewelry on and thus make a purchase.

Your supplier may offer a made to measure service, where your jewelry displays can be made to fit your requirements exactly. Be sure to discuss this with your supplier to see what options are available.

There are many manufacturers of jewelry display, but before committing to buy one make sure that your supplier uses top quality materials. If looking for an acrylic display also check that it has a UV filter. Another important aspect of your order to consider is shipping costs. This is because the large display items can be difficult to transport. However, a good supplier should be able to offer you a good quality packing and shipping service at an affordable price.

For any further details required about jewelry displays get in touch with DG Furniture, who will be happy to help you.


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