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BLOGS (10)
Stories
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The Day I Started Sketching
2026-07-01 · It wasn't ambition that started {{BRAND_NAME}}. It was a Tuesday night, and a tangled chain.
Security
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Why Burglars Always Open the Jewelry Box First
2026-07-08 · If you ever called the police after a break-in, you already know this. They knew before they walked through your bedroom door.
Organization
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The Problem With Tangled Chains (And Why You'll Never Buy a Roll Pouch Again)
2026-07-15 · There is a small ritual every woman who owns jewelry has performed. You open a drawer. You see the chain you wanted to wear. You start untangling it. Forty-five seconds becomes three minutes. Three mi…
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What a Burglar Actually Does in 8 Minutes
2026-08-01 · Most articles about home burglary spend the whole word count telling you to lock your doors. This one doesn't, because you already lock your doors. This one walks through what actually happens in the …
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She Came Home to a Ransacked Bedroom, But Her Mother's Ring Was Safe
2026-08-08 · *(A composite story drawn from real burglary recovery interviews, used with the founder's permission until a verified customer story is available.)*
Style & Care
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Real Gold vs. Plated: How to Tell What You're Actually Storing
2026-08-22 · You probably have a piece in your collection right now that you've never been sure about. A chain from a grandmother whose history you only half know. An earring that might have been your mother's goo…
Organization
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Your Daughter's First Real Jewelry Drawer (For Ages 13 to 18)
2026-09-01 · There is a moment, usually somewhere between thirteen and sixteen, when a girl stops keeping her jewelry in a plastic tray from Target and starts caring about *where* she puts it. The moment varies. I…
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Heirloom Watch, College Bound, One Mother's Pass-Down Story
2026-09-08 · *(Composite story drawn from real reader letters, used with permission until a verified customer story is available.)*
Security
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Dorm Room Burglary Is Real. Here's How to Pack Smart.
2026-09-15 · The conversation no parent wants to have with a college-bound daughter, but should: dorm rooms get robbed. Frequently. Quietly. By people the daughter probably knows.
Style & Care
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Three Necklaces Every Woman Should Own (and How to Store Them)
2026-09-22 · I am not normally a "you must own X" person. Most style advice ages badly, and most lists about "the X pieces every woman needs" feel like marketing dressed up as wisdom.
NEWSLETTERS (6)
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Welcome to {{BRAND_NAME}}. Come hide your treasures with us.
2026-07-01 · *A short note from {{FOUNDER_NAME}}*
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Three rings I almost lost (and the one I did)
2026-07-15 · Hi {{first_name}},
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The first thing a thief looks for
2026-08-01 · Hi {{first_name}},
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Five places your jewelry should never live
2026-08-15 · Hi {{first_name}},
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For the mother sending her daughter off
2026-09-01 · Hi {{first_name}},
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A simple Sunday closet ritual
2026-09-15 · Hi {{first_name}},
SOCIAL (83)
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2026-07-01 · New on the journal: Welcome to {{BRAND_NAME}}. Come hide your treasures with us.
Style-Tip
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2026-07-01 · Before you donate a piece, hang it where you can see it for two weeks. Half the things we toss were just badly stored.
Mood
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2026-07-03 · The hour before anyone is awake. Coffee. Sunlight on the dresser. The day before the day.
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2026-07-03 · "A short note from {{FOUNDER_NAME}}"
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2026-07-04 · New on the journal: The Day I Started Sketching
Story
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2026-07-05 · First real pair of pearl studs, sixteenth birthday. She still has them. She still wears them with everything.
social
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2026-07-06 · "It wasn't ambition that started {{BRAND_NAME}}. It was a Tuesday night, and a tangled chain."
social
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2026-07-07 · A small follow-up to last week's journal post, Welcome to {{BRAND_NAME}}. Come hide your treasures with us..
Style-Tip
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2026-07-08 · If two necklaces hit different chest points, they'll never tangle. That's the only rule that matters.
social
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2026-07-10 · A small follow-up to last week's journal post, The Day I Started Sketching.
Mood
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2026-07-10 · Wash the silk. Polish the silver. Hang the gold back where it lives. Sunday is for the collection.
social
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2026-07-11 · New on the journal: Why Burglars Always Open the Jewelry Box First
Mood
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2026-07-13 · No plans, no rush. Just looking at what you have and remembering why.
social
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2026-07-13 · "If you ever called the police after a break-in, you already know this. They knew before they walked through your bedroom door."
Mood
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2026-07-15 · Some mornings start with nothing to do and everything to wear.
social
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2026-07-17 · A small follow-up to last week's journal post, Why Burglars Always Open the Jewelry Box First.
social
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2026-07-18 · New on the journal: The Problem With Tangled Chains (And Why You'll Never Buy a Roll Pouch Again)
Style-Tip
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2026-07-18 · Pick earrings before the outfit. The piece sets the tone, the clothes catch up.
Mood
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2026-07-20 · Shoes off, hair down, take the day's jewelry off one piece at a time. Each piece back in its pocket. Tomorrow starts in this small ritual.
Product
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2026-07-22 · Tucks into your closet like any other dress. Until you reach for it and remember it's holding your entire collection.
social
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2026-07-24 · A small follow-up to last week's journal post, The Problem With Tangled Chains (And Why You'll Never Buy a Roll Pouch Again).
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2026-07-25 · New on the journal: What Your Jewelry Says About You, and Why It Belongs Somewhere Beautiful
Product
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2026-07-25 · Designed by a woman who got tired of digging through tangled chains. So she made the thing she wished existed.
Product
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2026-07-27 · Earrings on the left, rings in the middle, bracelets on the right. Or your own system. The pockets don't care, they just hold.
social
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2026-07-27 · "We don't talk about jewelry the way we talk about books or art or photographs. But the drawer is a memoir."
Product
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2026-07-30 · Roll it up, slip it in the suitcase, hang it on the hotel closet rod. Your collection travels with you.
social
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2026-07-31 · A small follow-up to last week's journal post, What Your Jewelry Says About You, and Why It Belongs Somewhere Beautiful.
social
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2026-08-01 · New on the journal: The first thing a thief looks for
Story
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2026-08-01 · She bought it on her thirty-fifth birthday from a tiny shop in Madrid. A daisy pendant, tiny pearl center. She still wears it every Sunday.
social
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2026-08-03 · "A short one this week, with one number that surprised me when I first learned it."
social
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2026-08-04 · New on the journal: What a Burglar Actually Does in 8 Minutes
Story
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2026-08-04 · Some pieces aren't yours yet. You're just keeping them safe until they are.
Story
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2026-08-06 · He hid it in her sock drawer for three months. She found it putting laundry away. She still cries telling the story.
social
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2026-08-06 · "The pattern is shockingly consistent, and once you see it, you can't unsee it."
social
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2026-08-07 · A small follow-up to last week's journal post, The first thing a thief looks for.
Product
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2026-08-08 · Forty-eight clear pockets. You see all your pieces. You wear all your pieces. That's the whole idea.
social
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2026-08-10 · A small follow-up to last week's journal post, What a Burglar Actually Does in 8 Minutes.
social
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2026-08-11 · New on the journal: She Came Home to a Ransacked Bedroom, But Her Mother's Ring Was Safe
Story
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2026-08-11 · Eight friends, each contributed a charm for her fortieth. She wears all eight. The jewelry holds the friendship.
Product
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2026-08-13 · Cream linen that hides scuffs, ages well, looks intentional in any closet. The piece is the jewelry, not the carrier.
social
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2026-08-13 · "The first thing she noticed walking into the bedroom was the dresser drawers."
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2026-08-15 · New on the journal: Five places your jewelry should never live
Style-Tip
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2026-08-16 · Rotate ten pieces this month, ten different next. The collection earns its keep when it moves.
social
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2026-08-17 · A small follow-up to last week's journal post, She Came Home to a Ransacked Bedroom, But Her Mother's Ring Was Safe.
social
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2026-08-17 · "The jewelry box on the dresser is the first place every burglar checks. It is the worst-kept secret in your home."
social
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2026-08-18 · New on the journal: The 5-Minute Closet Audit
Mood
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2026-08-18 · Three pieces for three days. The collection at home knows you'll be back.
social
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2026-08-20 · "You don't have to reorganize your whole life. You can do this in five minutes, today, before you finish your coffee."
social
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2026-08-21 · A small follow-up to last week's journal post, Five places your jewelry should never live.
Style-Tip
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2026-08-21 · An organized jewelry collection is a confidence trick. When you see your pieces every morning, you wear your pieces every day. The one in the drawer is the one you forget.
Product
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2026-08-23 · Earrings on one side, necklaces on the other. Twice the pieces, half the closet space.
social
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2026-08-24 · A small follow-up to last week's journal post, The 5-Minute Closet Audit.
social
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2026-08-25 · New on the journal: Real Gold vs. Plated: How to Tell What You're Actually Storing
Story
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2026-08-25 · Inside her grandmother's locket: a tiny photo, a clipping of hair, a folded note that said 'always.' Some pieces hold more than they show.
social
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2026-08-27 · "You don't need a jeweler's loupe or a chemistry kit. You need a magnifying glass, a small magnet from your fridge, and two minutes per piece."
Story
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2026-08-28 · She wore her mother's pearls to her grandmother's funeral. Three generations on one neck. She felt held.
Style-Tip
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2026-08-30 · The best stack is the one you already own. Lay your bracelets out where you can SEE them and watch how often three end up on your wrist.
social
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2026-08-31 · A small follow-up to last week's journal post, Real Gold vs. Plated: How to Tell What You're Actually Storing.
Product
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2026-09-02 · Custom clear-pocket grid sized for jewelry, not socks. The dimensions matter.
social
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2026-09-04 · New on the journal: Your Daughter's First Real Jewelry Drawer (For Ages 13 to 18)
Product
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2026-09-04 · Hooks over the closet door. No drilling. No wall damage. Out of the way until you need it.
social
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2026-09-06 · "If you're a mother of a daughter in this age range, this is for you. (And if you're the daughter reading over your mother's shoulder, this is for you too.)"
Mood
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2026-09-07 · Honey-colored light through the bedroom window. The hour pieces look their best. The hour she picks them.
Style-Tip
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2026-09-09 · Daylight hour, gold. Lamplight hour, silver. The pieces that disappear at sundown were probably the wrong metal for that lighting.
social
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2026-09-10 · A small follow-up to last week's journal post, Your Daughter's First Real Jewelry Drawer (For Ages 13 to 18).
social
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2026-09-11 · New on the journal: Heirloom Watch, College Bound, One Mother's Pass-Down Story
Mood
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2026-09-11 · Earrings on, lipstick on, last look in the mirror. She knows what she wanted to feel tonight and she found it on the wall.
social
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2026-09-13 · "The watch was her grandfather's."
Style-Tip
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2026-09-14 · A statement piece works because everything else around it is quieter. Edit the rest, the piece does the talking.
social
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2026-09-15 · New on the journal: A simple Sunday closet ritual
Story
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2026-09-16 · Bought with her first real bonus. The day she wore it to the office for the first time, she felt like the person she'd been working to become.
social
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2026-09-17 · A small follow-up to last week's journal post, Heirloom Watch, College Bound, One Mother's Pass-Down Story.
social
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2026-09-17 · "Most women I know don't think about their jewelry until they need a specific piece, can't find it, and start mildly panicking eight minutes before they have to leave for something."
social
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2026-09-18 · New on the journal: Dorm Room Burglary Is Real. Here's How to Pack Smart.
Story
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2026-09-19 · Her father wore the same watch for forty years. She inherited it, had a jeweler resize the band, and now it lives where she can see it. So does he, in a way.
social
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2026-09-20 · "The conversation no parent wants to have with a college-bound daughter, but should: dorm rooms get robbed. Frequently. Quietly. By people the daughter probably knows."
social
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2026-09-21 · A small follow-up to last week's journal post, A simple Sunday closet ritual.
Story
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2026-09-21 · It cost twelve dollars at a craft fair when she was nineteen. It still makes her laugh. Value isn't always money.
social
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2026-09-24 · A small follow-up to last week's journal post, Dorm Room Burglary Is Real. Here's How to Pack Smart..
Style-Tip
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2026-09-24 · If picking out earrings takes more than ten seconds, your storage is working against you. Time yourself tomorrow.
social
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2026-09-25 · New on the journal: Three Necklaces Every Woman Should Own (and How to Store Them)
Style-Tip
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2026-09-26 · Pearls in the morning, gold at lunch, silver in the evening. The day has metals. Listen to it.
social
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2026-09-27 · "I am not normally a "you must own X" person. Most style advice ages badly, and most lists about "the X pieces every woman needs" feel like marketing dressed up as wisdom."