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| Arts and Crafts Style
Jewelry Box, 8.5" x 13" x 6.5" (one
drawer), or x 8" (two drawer) | | |
For photos of the tops of boxes in stock for immediate
shipment, click here
This has been one of my most popular jewelry boxes for many
years. The weight of the leopardwood helps gives the box a
feeling of permanence. Like a fly in amber, the spalted maple
in the lid, arrested well into its process of decay, is preserved
for generations for your family members to enjoy.
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This box features three panels of bookmatched spalted maple
end-grain, in a field of bubinga, highlighted by wenge. The
pulls, outer frame stripe and inlaid square details are ebony,
and the case itself is made of leopardwood, a dense, lustrous
S. American hardwood. The case is joined by 24 through tenons
that penetrate deep into the boxes sides.Available in both
a one drawer and two drawer version. Click on image for more.
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drawer: $850.00 incl. delivery. | | buy | in
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Two drawer version:$950, including delivery. |
""Hello Marilyn and Al, Your box arrived today, a present
for my wife. I've looked for a jewelry box for her for many years,
window-shopping on every trip I took, occasionally cruising on the
Internet. I even doodled some designs with hopes of perhaps acquiring
the skill myself to work with wood; but I can't make my hands shape
the ideas too well. Anyway, I enjoyed the hunt, but nothing ever
was quite what I was looking for. And since a jewelery box was not
a necessity, I could afford to wait. As soon as I saw your website,
however, I was flabbergasted to realize that I had found what I
was looking for. The boxes are all extraordinary, and though I wish
I could sit down with each one in turn--weighing their various qualities,
opening and closing lids, testing drawers, studying them from different
angles--the Arts and Crafts box was an easy decision for me. It
brings to mind the feel of certain neighborhoods where I like to
walk and look at the gardens and architecture--lots of Maybeck and
Morgan houses in the East Bay. It reminds me of my grandmother's
old house, of furniture that I never thought anything of, as a kid,
but which I appreciate in retrospect, when I look at photographs.
Your box evokes that strong sense of the past for me, but I also
admire your imagination and experimentation, and your devotion to
craftsmanship. True enough, it is a somewhat reckless purchase for
me at the moment; but I'm not sorry in the least. In fact I am very
glad of it. I only note that to emphasize that the box has far greater
value to me than the cost. It's a work of art. I salute your skill
and your philosophy. Thank you and best wishes, Barry"
Castro Valley,
California | |