What's the bit in jewellery boxes called that holds rings?
Looks like rows of half-cylinders that you wedge the rings in between the bit on the right in http://www.conranusa.com/images/default/us/catalogue/large/25243.jpg And also, more importantly, anyone have any ideas where i can buy this from, seperate from the box? Thanks
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- I'd call it a ring compartment and I would try and make one (it's just bent over pieces of card or plastic, covered in velvet, You could probably do it with cut-up milk cartons if you tried)
- google " rockler tool and hardware" you will find all kinds of fantastic stuff for jewelry box making . typically the piece you showed on your link is a cheap and fast way to create a ring cradle ......not the way to go if your building an heir loom quality piece
- they are called ringbars in my rockler catalog... http://www.rockler.com
- You could buy some thin rubber hose, cut down the middle and cover w/ felt. voila.
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