Apparatus for displaying ear rings for use with pierced ears, including a front panel on which an ear ring ornament appears and a locking panel located at the rear of the front panel for holding a clutch in place.
A magnetic display assembly includes a plurality of magnetic display cards and a metallic display panel for receiving the display cards thereon. The display cards preferably include a face portion, upper and lower arm portions which extend rearwardly from the upper and lower edges of the face portion, a flange portion extending upwardly from the upper arm portion, and a magnetic strip on the rearwardly facing surface of the flange. The face portion includes suitable openings for receiving a jewelry article, such as a pair of earrings, therethrough. The display panel comprises a flat metallic surface which is operative for attracting a magnet. The display cards are positioned against the display panel whereupon they are magnetically retained thereon. The arm portions cause the face portion of the display card to be maintained in spaced relation from the display panel when the card is received thereon.
A foldable jewelry card, capable of securing thereto an article or articles of jewelry, includes a front panel with a forwardly facing surface and a rearwardly facing surface. An intermediate panel is hingedly connected to the front panel, and interconnects the front panel with a rear panel hingedly connected thereto. The rear panel has a forwardly facing surface, a rearwardly facing surface, and a hook portion for supporting the card on a hanger. The rear panel and the front panel are attached to one another in such a manner that the front panel is securely interlocked with the rear panel. The intermediate panel causes the front and rear panels to be at an acute angle with each other whereby the forwardly facing surface of the rear panel substantially faces the rearwardly facing surface of the front panel.
A folder including an item of jewelry securing the folder in a closed position. The item of jewelry can be removed from the presentation device and used as jewelry.
The jewelry display device comprises a base portion and a display portion bearing an image, such as an image of a person. Openings, such as apertures and slits, adapted to accept and retain items of jewelry are positioned in the display portion such that the openings align with features of the image appearing on the display portion, thereby allowing items of jewelry to be displayed in a realistic, aesthetically pleasing manner.