When hung from their clasps, necklaces are less likely to tangle.
It’s well known that some necklaces are prone to tangling. The reason for this is because the clasp itself is a heavier piece of jewelry than most of the rest of the necklace. By hanging your necklaces by their clasps, you’ll be less likely to have them tangle together.
Try hanging the clasp over a narrow rod.
Another way to store your necklaces is by hanging them from their clasps. This method has a number of advantages, including the fact that you can use any type of necklace for this type of storage.
You can use different rods for different types of necklaces. For example, if your collection includes classic gold chains and pearls along with more ornate or elaborate pieces like chokers and statement necklaces, then consider using two or three different rods so that each type hangs separately from the others. Use one rod for simple pieces and another for more intricate ones that may be too heavy or delicate to hang from their clasps alone.
As mentioned above in step 2-4: Hang jewelry on hooks versus hanging it off nails/screws directly into the wall (which could lead to damage).
Hanging necklaces can make it easier to find the one you want to wear.
One of the best ways to store your necklaces is by hanging them. This makes it easier to select the right necklace because you can see all of them at once. It also makes it easier to match earrings with a necklace, or pick out an outfit that includes a matching piece of jewelry.
The best way I’ve found to hang necklaces is with wooden hangers that have hooks on them. You can buy these hooks online in bulk (or at any craft store), and they come in many different sizes and shapes so you can find one that works well for you!
Another option for storing your necklaces is by using those plastic clips that come in packs of 10 or 12—you know, those ones that look like little metal clothespins? Those work really well too! They come with little plastic pins which slide into tiny holes on each clip; these pins lock together so there’s no chance your necklaces will slip out of place when wearing them (unless someone grabs one from behind).
If you have children, you can hang their costume jewelry on hooks.
You can also hang your child’s costume jewelry. This is typically a good idea if you have young children who are still learning to dress themselves, or if you don’t want them getting into adult-size necklaces and bracelets. As with anything else you hang up in your home, be sure that the hooks are well secured; otherwise, they could come loose and injure someone.
If you have small children, then hanging necklaces at their eye level may be an option as well; however, assess their ability to reach the hooks before hanging them up in this way. Hanging jewelry above a child’s head is considered dangerous because of potential strangulation hazards (and can result in costly medical bills).
You can use an O-shaped hook on the back of a door.
You can use an O-shaped hook on the back of a door.
Place the hook by the top of your door and hang your necklaces from it. This is an excellent way to keep necklaces organized, as they won’t get tangled up with each other or fall off other items in your closet. This is also a great option if you want to keep delicate jewelry separate from others in order to prevent them from getting damaged or stained.
Your grandmother’s vintage necklace looks great and works with many outfits, but it gets tangled very easily in your regular jewelry box and pulls at the delicate beads and pearls.
- Hang the necklace.
- Use an organizer with hooks.
- Use a necklace holder.
- Use a jewelry tree.
- Put it in a small, zippered pouch that you can take with you when traveling or storing in your purse or backpack if you’re at the office all day long so that it doesn’t get tangled up and damaged!
There are many methods for hanging necklaces that can help you keep them untangled and easy to find.
There are many methods for hanging necklaces that can help you keep them untangled and easy to find.
Here are some ideas to try:
- Hang them by their clasps on a narrow rod or dowel. If you have multiple necklaces in this style, hang each one separately so that they don’t get tangled up with each other. You may also want to try this method if you have trouble keeping track of which necklace goes with which outfit or occasion.
- Buy a necklace tree! These come in many different designs and styles, so there’s sure to be one that works for your taste (and décor). They come in all different sizes too—from small trees with three hooks on them all the way up past 20 hooks per tree! This method is particularly good because it helps prevent tangling since everything hangs freely instead of being stacked against each other like it would be if using any other type of hanger such as those found at Target or Walmart stores (which tend not work very well since they don’t provide enough space between each item).