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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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Patricia

Sep 3, 2020

Jewelry Stand

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I love this. It is so unique and crafted so well. I make jewelry and thought about using it to display my jewelry for sale, but I decided I don't want a lot of people touching it and break it. Now I will wear my jewelry instead of having it sit in a box where I don't see it and forget I have it.

John

Jul 29, 2022

A Great Gift

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I bought this jewelry box as a gift for my daughter-in-law and she loved it, especially the nice detail work on the box. Can never go wrong with work done by Julio.

Susan

Feb 14, 2022

A beautiful Valentines Day gift

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I purchased this box as a sweet gift for my 18-year old for Valentines Day. It arrived in plenty of time, and was incredibly beautiful. I was a little apprehensive just because of the medium used, but since I have had such lovely experiences with Novica in the past, I went ahead and purchased it. I had no idea that papier mache could come out so beautifully. The quality of the workmanship was beyond what I was hoping for. It was absolutely meticulously made and packaged beautifully as well. Thanks so much!

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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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