Elegant Black & White Display

by Lori Huffman.
(North Richland Hills, Texas (Ft. Worth))

I chose to use black and white to compliment my jewelry. This display included four six foot tables with floor length black table cloths, black velvet display busts and jewelry trays, as well as necklace and bracelet bars made of black velvet.

Black velvet necklace busts, and black framed signage for business.

Black velvet necklace busts, and black framed signage for business.

I have three black lamps that I use to highlight my jewelry displays. One is a free standing lamp, and two are clip on lamps that clamp to the edges of my display tables.

My table runner and draping were in a coordinating black and white print fabric. I added a black wire dress stand to hold earring cards also made from the coordinating black and white print.

Black metal earring stand and black metal dress form for holding earring cards.

Black metal earring stand and black metal dress form for holding earring cards.

I set a large black easel at the end of one of the tables which held a framed print of my business name. I used boxes covered with fabric of the same black and white print to elevate some of my displays. I placed black velcro on the edges of an earring stand to hang earring cards that could be taken off and changed very easily.

Black Velvet trays for displaying beautiful necklace pendants.

Black Velvet trays for displaying beautiful necklace pendants.

Many of my necklace and earring sets were displayed in open silver foil boxes that could be used as gift packaging. Customers also had a choice of black organza bags and coordinating black print cellophane bags with black twisty ties to contain their jewelry purchase.

Necklace and earring sets in silver foil boxes.

Necklace and earring sets in silver foil boxes.

Overall I feel the display is very elegant, and I always receive many compliments.

Lori Huffman
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