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Jewelry Boxes

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Explore NOVICA's Jewelry Boxes Collection. From simple trinket boxes to handpainted miniature chests, you will discover unique handcrafted designs from global artisans, perfect for storing your personal keepsakes and jewelry.

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Awesome!

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My family got this box to proudly show our catitude. If you like decorative boxes this great gift. If you like cats also then this decorative box is an awesome gift. Very well crafted and beautifully decorated. Can not go wrong purchasing this artisans work.

Nicholas

Sep 30, 2023

Beautiful Design and Attention to Detail

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The Asunta Pelaez "flying Hummingbirds" 6-drawer jewelry box is a delight. The quality of the painting is extraordinary, and the overall craftsmanship of the box is of very high quality and shows the attention to detail of this artist. Could not be happier with this unique, beautiful work of art. Anyone who appreciates artistic quality will be thrilled with Asunta's designs. The box was well packed and delivered promptly.

Marnie

May 29, 2021

Beautiful, Colorful, Love It!

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This jewelry box is a picture of a mother and daughter picking flowers in a large field of flowers, and includes houses and mountains. It is the most colorful piece of art I own, especially the colors of the lovely flowers and glowing red/orange/yellow sunset. I truly love this box and thank Felicita Espinoza for this cheerful box.

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Spotlight on Jewelry Boxes

Throughout history, prized possessions and personal treasures have been kept in special chests and coffers. Caskets, small boxes and even baskets have been used. Pompeian wall paintings show large wooden chests with clawed feet for money and clothing. Roman treasure chests were usually strengthened with metal and closed with locks. From the French Renaissance to the late 19th century, Limoge jewelry boxes were exchanged by sweethearts as a token of their affection. By the early 1900s, trinket boxes and jewel caskets often depicted cherubs and angels as a symbol of love. Some classic jewelry boxes include a music box and ballerinas who twirl in front of the mirror inside the lid. In West Africa, heirloom beads are often kept in a wooden jewelry box and passed down from mother to daughter. Petit armoires with drawers and doors have long been popular, as have carved wood jewelry boxes. Tooled leather is popular with men while carved marble makes a regal home for personal treasures. Baskets with lids, ceramic boxes, hand-painted chests and beaded boxes can also be as beautiful as the jewelry they hold.

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