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I even added another on the very end for my spoon ring! It's the only ring I wear, so I figure it deserves it's own little hanger. The ones I picked are Ook brand, and here's a better picture of them:

As for the title of this post, the "bar" part of my jewelry board is simply very (very very very) hard wood covered in fabric. So, it took a hammer to take out the pushpins AND to smack in the new hangers.
That's such a great idea! Much better than glopping all ones jewelry in a drawer or basket.
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