Teens Jewelry Boxes
Posted: Sunday, October 18, 2009
by Martin Brumbach
http://www.thebestjewelryboxes.com
As little girls we all love our jewelry boxes. The typical ballerina musical jewelry box is a staple in any girl's life. But our love for jewelry boxes does not leave us. Teen girls still have a love for jewelry boxes and love jewelry even more.
Tastes may change as we grow, but not our love for certain thing and certain traditions. A jewelry box given to us on our kindergarten graduation is a keepsake we will never part with, but as teens we want something more our style. We desire something more grown up, something prettier, girlier and fun.
Diamonds have always been a girl's best friend and it knows no age limit. Teens love diamonds and stones as much as they love rope chokers and thumb rings. Go into any teens room and you are sure to find a drawer or dresser top filled with jewelry of all kinds. Having a jewelry box to store teen's jewelry is a great way to keep their jewels from getting tangled and destroyed.
Pearl wood finish boxes are popular as teen girls pass between childhood pink stained wood to darker more elegant wood in adulthood. Armoire styles suit teens who tend to own lots of necklaces and love to imagine having their own armoire filled with tons of designer clothes. Jewelry stands are popular as well, for hanging necklaces on.
The jewelry box offers some mystery as most teens store more than jewelry in it. A note from a boy in class, friendship rubber bracelets, pictures from the mall automatic picture taker, their first real ring from their parents or a picture of a deceased grandparent. Special treasures all find a place in a teen's jewelry box.
Boys today are just as interested in jewelry. Chokers, watches, and thumb rings can be found on almost any teen boy in high school. Most times they can throw their jewelry in a drawer, but a jewelry box is a great way to keep everything in its place and organized. Teen boys tend to gravitate towards chest style boxes. The boxes are more masculine, have more open space for bigger jewelry such has watches and steel trinkets and they can lock them. Teen boys like to store private items in their chest for safe keeping. From condoms to chewing gum to guitar picks to earrings, their boxes are as much their style as their bedroom.
Teen boys and girls differ in many ways, but not in their desire for privacy. Having a jewelry box to keep their trinkets and possessions is fun and decorative. A cherry wood chest compliments any teens bedroom and can travel to college and to his new home with a wife.
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