Are you sick of tangled necklaces, earrings that vanish, or digging through cluttered drawers every morning? I’m the same. I’m obsessed with turning jewelry storage into decor, especially for boho bedrooms. These 28 ideas help you organize, display, and elevate your jewelry game with style. Whether you’re working with thrift finds or craft supplies, there’s something here for every vibe and budget.

Dreamcatcher Magic

Dreamcatchers aren’t just wall hangings. They’re also genius jewelry holders. I hung one above my dresser and now use the inner web to hold earrings while the feathers dangle with necklaces.
Macramé Wonders

You’ve seen macramé on every boho wall, but have you tried turning one into a jewelry organizer? The knotted ropes are perfect for slipping in hooks or rods to hang your favorite pieces. I went with a dusty blush above my dresser, and it’s a game changer.
Driftwood Delights

If you’re lucky enough to find a cool piece of driftwood (or snag one from a craft store), add some hooks and hang it on the wall. It becomes an earthy, artsy jewelry rack. I like wrapping mine in jute and pairing it with a nearby hanging plant. It gives off an instant vibe.
Vintage Doorknob Charm

One word: knobs. I mounted a mix of old ceramic and brass doorknobs onto a scrap piece of wood and used them to hang necklaces. It’s charming, slightly chaotic (in the best way), and unique. Each knob becomes its little jewelry zone.
Rustic Ladder Love

A small ladder propped against the wall makes a vertical wonderland for hanging scarves, necklaces, or small bowls for rings on each rung. It’s especially handy in corners that usually get ignored. Plus, it adds height and texture to the space.
Feather Hooks

I once found feather-shaped hooks at a market and had to try them. Mounted in a staggered line on a matte clay wall? Gorgeous. They’re delicate and boho, making even my cheapest jewelry look like art.
Embroidered Boards

Grab an old frame, staple some embroidered fabric onto the corkboard, and ta-da—an earring holder turned boutique display. I pinned my hoop earrings along stitched lines and used thumbtacks for the studs. I also matched the fabric to my throw pillows because, well, aesthetic.
Beaded Curtain Rods

Repurpose those beaded curtains your aunt used to have (or you secretly love) by hanging one over your dresser and looping jewelry through the strands. Giving your wall movement and shimmer is fun while keeping things organized.
Lace-Wrapped Frames

Vintage lace stretched across an old frame is perfect for hanging dangly earrings. It’s soft and romantic and makes your wall look like something from a bridal boutique—minus the price tag. I’ve even added dried lavender bundles around mine.
Hanging Glass Bottles

Small glass bottles can be hung with jute string to hold bangles or bracelets around the neck. I like to use colored bottles—amber, teal, rose—to play with the light near my window.
Tapestry Pegboards

Cover a pegboard with a vibrant tapestry and insert hooks where you need them. You can rearrange whenever your collection changes. Bonus: it looks like a piece of art. Mine is next to my mirror; it feels like a mini dressing room.
Cane and Wicker Panels
Snag a cane webbing or an old wicker tray, pop it into a frame, and have a textured jewelry board. Use tiny hooks between the weave; it will become earthy, artsy, and oh-so-boho.
Gypsy Mirror Corners
If you have an ornate mirror, use it as a centerpiece and hang jewelry around it. I added candles, cushions, and a little incense burner nearby—and suddenly, my bedroom had its own mystical little jewelry nook.
Twine-Wrapped Branches
Wrap a cool-looking branch in twine or hemp and hang it with leather straps. Necklaces, bracelets, and even rings can hang from it like a little jewelry tree. I placed mine above my headboard and it turned out better than I imagined.
Painted Clay Bowls
I painted some small clay bowls in tribal patterns and now use them to store rings and studs. They’re on my nightstand and dresser; somehow, even my mess looks curated. Plus, they’re easy to swap out if you love changing things.
DIY Jewelry Trees
If you’re feeling crafty, make a jewelry tree using driftwood and beads wired onto copper branches. Mine lives on my vanity and doubles as a sculpture. It holds all my long necklaces and adds that perfectly imperfect handmade look.
Woven Baskets
You probably already have a few of these. Stack small woven baskets or mount them to the wall as trays. They’re great for tossing in chunky earrings, brooches, or bangles. And they instantly warm up any corner.
Tiered Rattan Trays
I found a rattan-tiered tray at a vintage market and never looked back. I keep studs on the top, hoops in the middle, and big statement pieces on the bottom. Add a succulent or two for full boho points.
Silk Scarf Displays
This one’s part decor and part jewelry hanger. I loop necklaces and brooches onto silk scarves pinned to the wall. Use florals, paisleys, or bold prints—whatever matches your room—and let it flow like fabric art.
Tribal Motif Hooks
I installed carved wood hooks shaped like arrows and suns on one wall, painted the wall a clay color, and hung necklaces by length. The result? A functional and intentional jewelry gallery.
Antique Shadow Boxes
Shadow boxes are a lovely way to showcase sentimental or vintage pieces. I padded the background with velvet and added soft lighting inside the frame. It feels like a mini museum exhibit—and yes, I’m the curator.
Mandala Boards
Find or paint a mandala pattern on a wooden board, add a few pins or hooks, and center it over your dresser. The symmetry makes even my wildest jewelry collection look organized.
Ethnic Fabric Rolls
Jewelry rolls aren’t just for travel. I use mine daily by unrolling it on my dresser. Mine’s made from a handwoven ikat fabric, which ties in nicely with the rest of my room. Plus, it keeps things protected.
Hanging Crystals
String up raw crystals like amethyst or quartz on clear wire and hang them by a window. Use them to loop lightweight necklaces or charms, and they’ll catch the sunlight like little rainbows.
Embellished Pallets
Reclaim a small wooden pallet, add hooks and tiny shelves, and hang it like a jewelry command center. Mine has fairy lights woven through the slats, making getting ready feel magical.
Moon Phase Racks
A metal wall hanging shaped like moon phases doubles as decor and jewelry hangers. I love mine for dainty chains and charm bracelets. I even painted each moon a slightly different shade for more dimension.
Beaded Chandeliers
Okay, this one’s quirky, but it works. I use a small beaded chandelier (the kind) to hang earrings and tiny necklaces. It’s dramatic in the best way and gets tons of compliments.
Moroccan Lantern Storage

Remove the glass from a decorative Moroccan lantern and pop in some velvet lining or little hooks. It becomes an exotic little jewelry display, especially with candles nearby casting patterned shadows. Jewelry organization doesn’t have to mean boring boxes or plastic trays. You can turn your collection into part of your decor with creativity and a few thrifted treasures. And the best part? You’ll be able to find your favorite pieces when you need them.