Inside My Jewellery Box

Green onyx pill box inherited from my grandmother // ceramic nameplates from a french wedding // Earrings from Portobello Road, London // Buttons from the YSL exhibition at Petit Palais, Paris spring 2010.
 

My two favourite rings, inherited from my grandmother.
 
Museum tickets from Paris. Musée de l’Orangerie is where I discovered my love for Monet.
 
My favourite watch with diamonds and mother of pearl, Klaus Kobec.
 

I recently switched my old jewellery box for this plexi one bought at Åhlens. As well as  jewellery, I keep pieces that bring back nice memories. I really treasure the rings I have inherited by my grandmother, nothing is more magical than walking around with a piece of history. Almost gives me the feeling of Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris

Since I work with accessories, I have a lot (you have only seen a fraction of it here). Do you have any suggestions how to best keep accessories? Any smart ways to hang necklaces so that they don’t end up in a mess? Please let me know..

2 thoughts on “Inside My Jewellery Box

  1. Hei Mariell,

    Tusen takk! Jeg synes det er veldig hyggelig med smykker som har en historie, som alle tingene jeg har arvet etter mormoren min <3

    //Juni

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