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kaberett ([personal profile] kaberett) wrote2015-11-04 10:55 pm

Exoskeletal organisation

I want this general idea of ring-holder (ring tray style of thing also acceptable) only smaller, in that I want to be storing max 18 rings.

Specifically, I am very much appreciating the ring splints [personal profile] ewt loaned me (per previous), I am going to be acquiring a full set of my own, and I want to have something I can put them in when I'm not wearing them such that order and orientation are preserved even if I e.g. put glasses down clumsily on bedside table. I also want something in a form factor I can easily stash in an overnight bag. I am failing at search terms and would be very grateful for input.

(I've considered tackle boxes and will get one if that's what it comes down to, but I'd slightly rather something that will - as I say - preserve orientation: which way up I want each ring to be on each joint follows no obvious pattern, and having to work it out from scratch via "it doesn't actually fit on my finger this way round" is non-optimal not least because that's a route that leads to... hyperextending joints.)
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[personal profile] hairyears 2015-11-12 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
My beloved Ewt stores the splints overnight on a pair of claret-coloured velvet hands.

Let me run that by you again: the bedside decorations include two beautiful, graceful, claret-coloured fuzzy severed human hands.

Whatever helps you sleep at night, I guess... But severed hands are maybe not quite the thing for you.
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[personal profile] shehasathree 2015-11-13 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
That actually sounds...really sensible. ;p