Nola Inspo : Get the "Minimalist Jewelry Display" Look

Jewelry can make or break an outfit! Such an impactful detail of an ensemble should be showcased in-store with care — we suggest displaying each jewelry piece with enough room to exhibit its intricate design. Make sure the setting instantly captures the customers' attention, so they not only just glance at the display but stay long enough to try the pieces on and hopefully make a purchase. 

We have curated a concept board with shoppable links to make it easier for you to achieve the look. Keep reading for all the inspiration and details! 


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To get started, if you want to spotlight your massive inventory of stunning long earrings, we suggest a neutral background wood stand; it will nicely exhibit the beauty of each piece. 

But, for stud earrings and even rings, we recommend the must-have Maya stand. The acrylic, wood, and gold detail makes it an eye-catching staging piece. Make sure to utilize the platform part of the stand for rings.

Next, every jewelry display needs a mirror. How else are the customers going to see the pieces on them? We would suggest the pill mirror. It is simple and has an oval shape not seen in many stores.

To showcase bracelets, we recommend these gorgeous neutral wood and brass square blocks. The jewelry raiser will highlight the pieces and can also display rings and earrings. 

Speaking of earrings, these lovely t-bar holders are too beautiful to skip. It comes in different sizes, perfect for small earrings and maybe necklaces. So you can get creative with the display.

We hope this helps you in your design process, we would absolutely love to hear from you and see how your space is coming along. Tag us on IG @noladesigns_ with your photos and share your shop design with us! If ever you need any assistance or support while designing your store, we know this is a big task, so feel free to reach out to our team or book a discovery call here.

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Meredith Wolf

Award Winning Branding and Website Design Studio

https://MyWolfDesign.com
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