Making One’s Own Jewellery Box

If someone makes something they’re happy with, they deserve to share it with humanity.
I did. And I’m sharing.
Now I have a DIY jewellery organiser, because it’s easier to make one than to find a suitable ready-made solution.
I am a mediocre carpenter, so I took two wooden boxes from Classiky (Toga, or Tsuga wood) as a basis. The small one — for storing watches, and the larger one — for everything else. To this I added a paulownia box that once held a Japanese souvenir, so I get two extra trays that can be stacked on top of each other.

I sewed the internal components myself, everything — exclusively by hand (in the process, such engineering solutions appeared that it was necessary to separately come up with how to implement them with a sewing machine, so, yes, it was easier to do it by hand).
Watch cushion, bracelet cushion, pouches for juzu bracelets, thin box bottom pads, ring insert… Everything is made of natural wool (merino; in the Czech store the weave of the fabric was called diamantová vazba, which is a very nice coincidence), everything can be easily removed (no glue was involved), cleaned and returned to their places (which also means that if I get bored with this format, I can put everything away and use these Classiky First-Aid boxes as is customary — for storing Traveller’s Notebooks and washi tapes).

Everything’s in its place, nothing’s scratched, everything’s just the way I like it.
I did well? I did well.