Earring Card Holder in Weathered Wood, Raw Cedar or Torched Cedar This display is great for displaying jewelry cards and earring card holders without taking up too much counter space. It is also great for holding pendants and broaches on taller cards. It has 5 slots for the earring cards so will hold about (30) 2" wide cards jammed tight. Overall it is 22" tall x 12" wide x about 4" deep. The slats are about 3.5" apart, so can hold tall or short cards well. It slants back at 10 degrees from vertical and each slot has a slight cant back to keep the cards from falling forward. It is available in weathered wood, torched cedar or raw cedar. This is a custom made weathered wood earring card stand. The character of the reclaimed weathered wood is amazing with small splits, knots and holes to provide natural beauty. It has weathered to a nice silver/gray patina. I also make these from raw cedar which has been lightly sanded to reduce the chances of splinters, but still retain it's natural beauty. These are great for organizing and displaying your earrings on cards, but could also be used to display business cards. Great for anybody selling handmade jewelry! Add a logo to this by purchasing this listing as well: https://www.etsy.com/listing/660657547/ International Customers: I am willing to ship internationally, but you must contact me first and provide your postal code so I can check actual shipping costs as they vary greatly especially on combined orders. All Wood is a product of nature and therefore imperfect. Weathered wood is especially imperfect, it will display variations in color, grain, knots, holes, scratches, cracks and other imperfections. The color can range from light to dark gray and will likely have brown and black tones mixed in. These imperfections are what gives wood its amazing character and individuality. The photos featured are a representation of the piece you will receive, however each piece will vary in characteristics, color, grain and each will have it's own beauty. Please look through all pictures provided and other pictures of weathered wood on this site to see the range of variations. *decorations not included