: NECKLACE DISPLAY / HOLDER - HARP SHAPE ~ BLACK METAL

NECKLACE DISPLAY / HOLDER - HARP SHAPE ~ BLACK METAL

from: SERENITY CRYSTALS




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2186







Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Serenity Crystals
Label: SERENITY CRYSTALS
Manufacturer: SERENITY CRYSTALS
Material Type: Metal
Publisher: SERENITY CRYSTALS
Sales Rank: 2186
Studio: SERENITY CRYSTALS


Features:
  • Perfect way to organize all of your necklaces!
  • See everything at one glance..
  • Hooks to hang necklaces are on both sides of stand..
  • Great for retail store or craft show displays..
  • 18 sets of hooks..







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Beautiful and functional, this necklace stand will hold a multitude of bracelets, anklets and/or necklaces in one convenient, organized place. Overall measurement of stand is 13-1/2' x 10' (at its widest point). A perfect display piece for retailers and crafters to use as well. Similar styled displays available for both bracelets and earrings are also sold here on Amazon.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not what I expected
I wanted a necklace holder so I would see them and remember to actually wear all the necklaces I have. I saw this and I liked that it held up to 13 necklaces. It didn't seem too tall and I figured it'd be fine. Well, when it came I pulled it out of the box and the width of it was HUGE. It looks like a giant harp. The center part with the necklaces looks great, but there is at least 3 extra inches on the sides between the necklaces and the sides of the harp, not to mention the pointless swirly things at the top that make it look worse. It takes up a lot of space with the dimensions at the widest on the bottom at about 10 and a quarter and height is about 13 with the swirly things...just so you know.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Necklace Holder from Serenety Crystal
I bought this item for myself a while ago; this time I bought it for my relative - she fell in love with it, as well as with the Earring Holder.
These were the only two products I liked, and I did a lot of research looking for them. I have my necklaces and earring handy, I don't need multiple jewelry boxes. Love this product.

METAL BLACK ~ SHAPE HARP - HOLDER / DISPLAY NECKLACE




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