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Originally, jewellery boxes were more similar to treasure chests, hence the term ‘jewellery casket’ being interchangeable with ‘jewellery box’. The term jewellery casket is usually used when referring to a larger box, which would be considered slightly smaller than a chest, and usually raised on feet, rather than the base being flat to the surface which it rests on.
However, the method of storing jewellery that you choose is important when buying and collecting antique and vintage jewellery – particularly if your jewellery features gemstones. Although some stones are unaffected, there are some gemstones, such as amethyst, jadeite, quartz and opals, which should not be stored or frequently exposed to direct sunlight and heat.
This is the meaning of the jewelry box. The jewelry box is equivalent to a wooden high-grade safe. It can not only help you collect jewelry, but also help you protect jewelry from environmental factors. In China, there is an idiom called " Bought a wooden box with pearls and returned the Pearl", which means that the buyer thinks the value of the box is more valuable than the Pearl in the box.
Of course, a good jewelry box must use good box hinges and box locks. Otherwise, with the passage of time, the first damage is the jewelry box. How can it protect the precious jewelry inside?