Kawaii Trinket & Jewellery Dishes

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Trinket dishes are great if you’d like to store your favourite jewellery in a neat and cute way. The following picks would also make a nice gift for jewellery lovers!

Oh K!

The Oh K! trinket tray comes with a kawaii kitty that can hold many rings on its tail.

Anthropologie

At Anthropologie you can find a nice selection of jewellery stands and other ceramics. The trinket dishes from Marta Turowska offer plenty of room to hold your favourite pieces.

MIMAWorkshop

This handpainted 5 scoops of ice cream dish at MIMA Workshop is perfect if you have a sweet tooth. It will help you to organise your jewellery in a simple way.

ban.do

Herbie the Happy Heart loves loose change, earrings, and flair. You can find this sweet dish at ban.do.

A Little Too Free

A trinket dish is also quite easy to make yourself. All you need is a small dish, ceramic or plastic (spray-painted) figurine, glue and paint or markers. You can find plenty of ideas online, such as this DIY jewellery dish from A Little Too Free.

Updated 2021: Most of these products are no longer available – use our guide to The Best Kawaii Shops Worldwide instead or have a look at Our Favourite Kawaii Artists, Designers & Makers.

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