A jewelry case capable of holding large and/or small jewelry in an organized manner. The base receptacle is provided with at least one upwardly extending wall which forms a closed area for holding jewelry.
A Christmas tree decoration organizer including a box having a bottom and upwardly extending opposing sides and end walls, terminating in a rim. A plurality of ornament hangers having opposing ends are removably coupled within the box, suspended above the bottom for receiving and supporting a plurality of hanging ornaments. A bulk storage space for storing outermost decorations of a Christmas tree is defined by the bottom, lower portions of the opposing sides and the end walls, and the plurality of ornament hangers. An ornament tray is positioned within the box and supported above the plurality of ornament hangers for receiving and holding a plurality of Christmas tree ornaments. A separator panel is removably positioned covering the ornament tray and defining a light compartment thereabove. A cover is removable placed over the rim, closing the box.
A container includes a hinged door. The door comprises a frame holding a screen therein. The screen is adapted for placement of at least one earring having a post thereon, by inserting the post through the screen from a first side of the screen, then placing a post cap over the post on a second side of the screen. The container includes a wall having pegs protruding therefrom. The wall is positioned opposite the door and the pegs extend toward the door when the door is closed.
A container (10) for holding and storing items, such as cosmetics and jewelry, in an organized fashion includes a base portion (12) and a cover portion (11). Tray assemblies (48, 49) are connected to the base portion (12) by link arms (72, 92) for movement from a position within the base portion (12) to a position over the side walls (33, 34) of the base portion (12). Each tray assembly (48, 49) includes a tray having a plurality of compartments (61, 62, 83, 84) and pivotal holders (68, 86) which are specially configured to hold specific items of cosmetics and jewelry such as lipstick and earrings. A mirror case (50) is pivotally attached to the cover portion (11) and carries a mirror (54) therein.
A jewelry box including a cabinet with an open front and a closed back. A set of inner doors is hingedly secured within the cabinet for selectively providing access to the closed back of the cabinet. A set of outer doors is hingedly secured to the cabinet for selectively closing its open front. A number of hooks are secured to the back of the outer doors for hanging jewelry. A number of resilient strips are affixed to the front of the inner doors. The resilient strips and the inner doors are perforated for the passage of earring posts.
The present invention relates to an accessory box that functions as a storage device for hair grooming articles and as a teaching aid. The box is constructed with a lid and bottom where the lid is provided prongs protruding form the inside. The prongs are adapted to prevent the entanglement of barrettes when the box is being carried or closed. Also provided on the lid is indicia in the form of colors, numbers and alphabets. In the bottom of the box compartments are provided to hold other accessories. Clear covers between the lid and bottom function as a work station when they are folded out and hold the contents in the bottom of the box when closed.