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I’m not sure if you’re after specific recommendations or just comments on styles, but my wife swears by the one I bought her c15 years ago. It’s of a style whereby she can “hang” various necklaces in it, the ends of which dangle into elasticated pockets, and then the whole thing folds up into a rectangular folio c12 inches by 4-5 inches. She comments that her necklaces are more likely to get tangled on her jewellery stand at home than they are in this.
To JDB’s point – I’d agree about not placing all your high-value items in a single, easy-to-grab box or similar, but she never travels with expensive jewellery, so convenience wins out over anti-theft measures.
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