Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Too Many Earrings? Nonsense!

Have you ever consider the fact that the earring has become the most popular accessory for both men and women? It's true. Believe it or not, the earring is one of the foremost pieces of jewelry known to man. Because piercings have become such a popular form of expression, and multiple piercings are incredibly common, earring sales are astronomical. Whether you have earrings to fill two holes or 20, you probably have amassed quite a collection.

Unfortunately, even for those of us who have belly button piercing, tongue piercings, and piercings elsewhere on the body, earring disorganization has become a huge problem. Typically, we lose earrings, we find him strewn all over the house on countertops and desktops, we wash them in the washing machine or dry them in the dryer, we’ve even heard stories about people who end up throwing earrings away by accident and there have been one or two instances where an earring has been eaten by the dog or even one of the children! We leave them in our coat pocket only find them a whole year later. No matter what happens to your earrings, the best way to prevent earring mishap is by organizing your jewelry properly.

The best way to organize your earrings through the utilization of an earring tree. Earring trees come in a wide variety of styles and can be utilized as a storage unit for not only your earrings, but the studs and gauges you wear in your body piercings. Earring trees make for a powerful form of expression, they can be considered a work of art, and free up space in your home.

Whether you're looking to simply de-clutter and streamline your life, or you are more interested in creating a dramatic sculpture to display of your current jewelry collection, an earring tree is probably the perfect selection for you. Instead of piling your earrings one on top of the other in a standard jewelry box, allowing them to become knotted in a mass of necklaces and bracelets, or allowing them to simply take on a life of their own as they spread across your counters and dresser tops, why not put the reins on the chaos and purchase an earring organizer?

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