These traditional style jewelry boxes have one with marquetry and one without. Both boxes are made with walnut burl veneer with bird’s eye maple for the trim. The veneers used in the marquetry were purpleheart for the roses, popular veneer for the leaves, with ebony and myrtle burl veneers for the scrolls.
When you open the top lid it has dividers that are made out of birds-eye maple and you can either leave them in or you have the option of taking them out depending on your needs.
The front door has marquetry of three roses and when you open it there are three hidden drawers for more storage. It also has two side doors with a single rose done in marquetry and when opened it has two rotating necklace carousels to display your necklaces.
Viewer Comments:
Your a sick man Dennis. Do you sell these masterpieces? If so how did you find your buyers if you don't mind me asking?
Awesome work as usual Dennis.
Thank you Keith. How have you been doing? I haven't seen you around lately.
Unbelievable work Dennis. Thanks for sharing. I'm curious as to the method for keeping small doors like these shut.
Thanks.