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This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Holidaymakers should always ‘take a large piece of cling film’ on holiday (Image: Getty) There’s nothing more frustrating than arriving at your destination to find all your jewellery is tangled. A jewellery expert at Pandora UK, Sarah Rowlands, explained one of the best ways to protect jewellery on holiday is by using cling film.

The expert shared her game-changing hack : “Take a large piece of cling film and lay your jewellery out about 5cm apart on one half of the film. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.



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Log('[Load] OVP tcfLoaded',new Date())})}},1500)}) “Then fold the other half of the cling film over so the jewellery is encased in film. Lastly, gently roll up the cling film with your jewellery inside so it will be compact and tangle-free for packing in a little box or pouch.” The cling film will protect necklaces and bracelets from becoming tangled, the jewellery guru explained.

READ MORE Europe’s most overcrowded city has 30 times more tourists than locals [L] There’s nothing more frustrating than arriving at your destination to find all your jewellery is tan (Image: Getty) Another clever hack to avoid necklaces tangling is threading them through a straw, or packing them in a zip lock bag. The expert recommended: “A great hack is to make use of small plastic bags and put your chains 90 percent inside but leave the ends dangling out. “Seal the bag as usual and this will prevent any tangling of necklaces, chains, bracelets or anklets.

” Earrings could also become damaged when packed in your suitcase , even if they’re stored in a pouch or box. A good method to avoid this is by using a piece of cardboard. Sarah explained: “Reuse an old piece of cardboard of polystyrene and pierce little holes for your earrings to get through.

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Read our Privacy Policy “Or pierce earrings through a fresh cotton ball for safe transport. This is better than storing multiple earrings loose in a little bag or pouch where they can bash each other and cause damage.” She added: “It goes without saying to consider leaving very special or precious jewellery at home, especially if it’s very valuable.

“Unless the item is insured, it’s better to be safe than sorry. Some people even purchase cheaper versions of their engagement or wedding rings to take on holiday instead.” If you're looking to upgrade your luggage before your next trip, luxury suitcase brand Antler is into the final days of its big summer sale with up to 40% off hand luggage bags .

It includes £68 off the best-selling Clifton Cabin Bag , which is the perfect size for use as a cabin bag on Jet2 and TUI flights and can also be used as a 'large cabin bag' for Ryanair and EasyJet..

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