Smart Tips for Packing Your Jewelry Safely When Moving

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Moving can be quite a stressful period for anyone, especially when dealing with valuable items, such as jewelry. It might be an heirloom collection, some fine pieces of jewelry, or just generally treasured accessories, but the welfare of these items during the move will naturally be a great concern. Many would like to learn about how to pack jewelry in moving so that it does not get lost, damaged, or tangled. Here is some intelligent advice that will help you in packing your jewelry safely and securely as you relocate to your new home.

Sort and Declutter Your Jewelry

Before you actually begin the packing process, go through your collection of jewelry. Now is the time to sort that treasured box full of memories and make decisions as to what to keep, sell, donate, or throw away. By packing fewer items, you will make the process of packing much easier and ensure only your most precious and cherished items are moved.

  • Separate by Type: Separate your jewelry into necklaces, earrings, rings, bracelets, etc. This will go a long way in packing and organizing them.
  • Check for Damage: While separating them, make sure that each of them isn’t damaged or worn out. If any of them need repairs, consider having those repaired before the move.
  • Set Aside Sentimental Pieces: Find those pieces of your jewelry that have sentimental value and you want to keep close to yourself during the transition. These should be packed differently and kept with you instead of going into the moving truck.

Pack with the Right Materials

The success in keeping your jewelry safe during the move depends partly on the quality of packing materials used. Here is a list of some things you would require for this purpose:

  • Jewelry Boxes: If you happen to still have the boxes your jewelry originally came in, these are hands-down the best options for packing. They are designed to protect each piece and to keep them secure.
  • Small Plastic Bags: For individual items, small plastic bags can prevent tangling and scratching. Make sure to use resealable ones that close securely.
  • Bubble Wrap or Foam Wrap: Provide additional cushion with bubble wrap or foam wrap to protect more sensitive or more valuable items.
  • Tissue Paper or Cotton Balls: Wrap delicate pieces in tissue paper or set them between cotton balls before placing them in boxes or bags, so they do not scratch.
  • Jewelry Organizer or Rolls: If you have a jewelry organizer or a roll, these are fantastic to pack a selection of items and to keep them apart, safe from scratching or breakage.
  • Packing Tape: Before sealing up all boxes, make sure they are closed tight and will not pop open during the move with packing tape.

Tangle and Scratch Prevention

One of the biggest pains in packing can be trying to avoid necklaces and their delicate chains from tangling or scratching on a trip. Here’s how to avoid it:

  • Necklaces and Straws: Thread the chain through a straw, then secure the clasp. This nifty trick keeps the chain straight, preventing it from tangling with other pieces.
  • Cardboard or Index Cards: For necklaces and bracelets, take a piece of cardboard or an index card and cut very small slits in it, slide the chain into the slit, and fasten it with the clasp. It works well for separate organization pieces.
  • Earrings Buttons: Keep your earrings in a pair and never lose just one of them. Pass the post of the earring through buttonholes and close the back. This works perfectly for stud earrings.
  • Cling Wrap: Laying your jewelry on a layer of cling wrap and covering it with another layer will press the edges to seal the wrap around the jewelry. This prevents movement and keeps the pieces from tangling or scratching against each other.

Store Small Items in Tight Containers

The items that easily get misplaced are rings, earrings, and brooches; thus, store them in secure containers.

  • Pill Organizers: A pill organizer is just right for small jewelry items, having compartmentalized storage. Each compartment will hold a pair of earrings or a ring, or even a small brooch, safely enclosed and separate from the others.
  • Egg Crates: Take an egg crate to act like a very useful homemade package for small pieces of jewelry. Place each piece in one individual egg cup and then cover the top with tissue paper or cotton balls for extra protection.
  • Small Jewelry Cases: If you have small boxes or pouches for jewelry, you may then package items individually in those. Place these smaller containers inside one sturdy, larger container for added protection.

Label and Organize Your Jewelry

Make unpacking easier by labeling and organizing your jewelry before you pack it. Label each box or bag with the contents inside, so you know exactly where each piece is once you arrive at your new home. This is especially important if you have a large jewelry collection or you are packing multiple items together.

  • Prepare an Inventory List: While packing, make an inventory of all the jewelry items, along with their condition and where each item has been packed. In this way, you will be able to take into account all your belongings and nothing shall go missing during shifting.
  • Group by Frequency of Use: Keep in one case everything that is used daily, and keep items to be used on special occasions or those holding sentimental value in another case, storing it in a safer place.

Carry Precious Items with You

Valuable or sentimental jewelry is better kept with you rather than putting it inside the moving truck. Place these in a small, secure bag or container that you can easily bring along with you.

  • Personal Carry-On: If flying for a long-distance or international move, one may want to pack his or her most valuable jewelry in the personal carry-on. This will keep the merchandise always in sight and reduce any chances of loss or theft.
  • Safekeeping: If you are moving locally, the very important pieces of jewelry should be put in something tightly closed, such as a small lockbox or any pouch that is safe, and moved by you in the car or on your person.

Consider High-Value Item Insurance

If you do have extremely valuable jewelry, you might want to consider insuring those items in anticipation of the move. Many homeowners and renters insurance plans include jewelry; however, any details should be checked by the owner of the policy.

  • Review Your Policy: It would be in one’s best interest to call your insurance company and review your policy, stating that if your jewelry happens to get damaged during your move, you will be covered.
  • Proper Documentation: Document your jewelry by taking photos and keeping a certain inventory of the more valuable items; this will be necessary documentation should one have to file a claim for items lost or damaged.

Conclusion

Knowing how to pack jewelry for a move is important in having your precious items arrive at your new home safe and sound. Damage can be avoided by sorting and thinning out the collection, by utilizing proper packing materials, and taking measures that prevent tangling and scratching. Keep the most valuable items with you; also consider insuring them against high-value items. Once you have given a little more planning to the details, your jewelry is ready to shine in your new home.

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