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Novica Beautiful Wood Jewelry Box | Bellacor

Novica Beautiful Wood Jewelry Box

An intricate floral design emerges from the natural grain of walnut wood, creating a textured impression of Indian artistry. M. Ayub crafts and carves the piece by hand, its intoxicating elegance an expression of time-honored techniques. The box is lined in velvet, and the top deck is removable. About the Artist: M. Ayub was born in the valley of Kashmir. "It was our family tradition to work with walnut wood," he says. "I have pursued this craft since I learned it as a boy. Today, this is a dying craft. Walnut wood is obtained from very old and, at times, dead walnut trees dried for two to three years. The ...

$107.95 Original price $152.00
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$107.95 Original price $152.00

An intricate floral design emerges from the natural grain of walnut wood, creating a textured impression of Indian artistry. M. Ayub crafts and carves the piece by hand, its intoxicating elegance an expression of time-honored techniques. The box is lined in velvet, and the top deck is removable. About the Artist: M. Ayub was born in the valley of Kashmir. "It was our family tradition to work with walnut wood," he says. "I have pursued this craft since I learned it as a boy. Today, this is a dying craft. Walnut wood is obtained from very old and, at times, dead walnut trees dried for two to three years. The ...

Bouquets of miniscule flowers gracefully pose on this jewelry box, carved with the elegance of true art. M. Ayub creates this extraordinary jewelry box from Kashmiri walnut wood. The box opens to two compartments lined with velvet, and featuring a removable top shelf. The box opens by pressing and moving the lower panel of the box toward the right. About the Artist: M. Ayub was born in the valley of Kashmir. "It was our family tradition to work with walnut wood," he says. "I have pursued this craft since I learned it as a boy. Today, this is a dying craft. Walnut wood is obtained from very old and, at ...

$59.99 Original price $84.00
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$59.99 Original price $84.00

Bouquets of miniscule flowers gracefully pose on this jewelry box, carved with the elegance of true art. M. Ayub creates this extraordinary jewelry box from Kashmiri walnut wood. The box opens to two compartments lined with velvet, and featuring a removable top shelf. The box opens by pressing and moving the lower panel of the box toward the right. About the Artist: M. Ayub was born in the valley of Kashmir. "It was our family tradition to work with walnut wood," he says. "I have pursued this craft since I learned it as a boy. Today, this is a dying craft. Walnut wood is obtained from very old and, at ...

Khalid Ali orchestrates the merger of two of India's artistic traditions in the design of this jewelry box. Carved of mango wood, the box is adorned with colorful mosaics featuring the legendary zari brocade, once favored by Mughal emperors. Ali frames each mosaic with finely embossed flowers on nickel-plated brass, creating a spectacular contrast of colors and materials. Inside, the versatile box features a mirror and a removable tray. About the Artist: "My father started a small workshop in 1959 where he crafted artistic furniture using brass foil embossing. He has been doing that for ages until I took over about a decade ago. Our designs are basically inspired from ...

$79.95 Original price $112.00
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$79.95 Original price $112.00

Khalid Ali orchestrates the merger of two of India's artistic traditions in the design of this jewelry box. Carved of mango wood, the box is adorned with colorful mosaics featuring the legendary zari brocade, once favored by Mughal emperors. Ali frames each mosaic with finely embossed flowers on nickel-plated brass, creating a spectacular contrast of colors and materials. Inside, the versatile box features a mirror and a removable tray. About the Artist: "My father started a small workshop in 1959 where he crafted artistic furniture using brass foil embossing. He has been doing that for ages until I took over about a decade ago. Our designs are basically inspired from ...

Hand-carved with sublime detail from crocodile wood, this most captivating jewelry box features a scene from the famed Hindu epic Ramayana. Wayan Rendah uses the white grain of crocodile wood to depict a chapter in the lives of Rama and his beloved wife Sita. Rendah then embellishes the piece with oil paints and gold leaf accents. About the Artist: Wayan Rendah's father began teaching him to sculpt when he was a boy. 'Balinese woodcarving touches me very deeply. I have learned a variety of arts in Bali, such as gamelan dance, but carving a piece of wood gives me an incomparable sensation,' he says. 'After I finished school, I studied ...

$49.95 Original price $70.00
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$49.95 Original price $70.00

Hand-carved with sublime detail from crocodile wood, this most captivating jewelry box features a scene from the famed Hindu epic Ramayana. Wayan Rendah uses the white grain of crocodile wood to depict a chapter in the lives of Rama and his beloved wife Sita. Rendah then embellishes the piece with oil paints and gold leaf accents. About the Artist: Wayan Rendah's father began teaching him to sculpt when he was a boy. 'Balinese woodcarving touches me very deeply. I have learned a variety of arts in Bali, such as gamelan dance, but carving a piece of wood gives me an incomparable sensation,' he says. 'After I finished school, I studied ...

The rich grain of sono wood takes on exotic contours in the shape of these handsome jewelry boxes. Hand-carved by Wayan Rendah, they feature carvings on both inner and outer surfaces. The larger box depicts a pair of elephants, while the smaller portrays the Balinese goddess Sri. About the Artist: Wayan Rendah's father began teaching him to sculpt when he was a boy. 'Balinese woodcarving touches me very deeply. I have learned a variety of arts in Bali, such as gamelan dance, but carving a piece of wood gives me an incomparable sensation,' he says. 'After I finished school, I studied further because I needed more experience, and the tools ...

$49.95 Original price $70.00
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$49.95 Original price $70.00

The rich grain of sono wood takes on exotic contours in the shape of these handsome jewelry boxes. Hand-carved by Wayan Rendah, they feature carvings on both inner and outer surfaces. The larger box depicts a pair of elephants, while the smaller portrays the Balinese goddess Sri. About the Artist: Wayan Rendah's father began teaching him to sculpt when he was a boy. 'Balinese woodcarving touches me very deeply. I have learned a variety of arts in Bali, such as gamelan dance, but carving a piece of wood gives me an incomparable sensation,' he says. 'After I finished school, I studied further because I needed more experience, and the tools ...

Centering floral tendrils on a soft rose background, a single blue stone hints at untold riches. Asunta Pelaez paints the intricate motifs by hand on the reverse side of glass, giving them a colorful clarity. A traditional Cajamarca handicraft, the panes adorn a set of two gilded wood coffers. About the Artist: Asunta Pelaez tells her story: 'At first my I husband's family taught me, then we united our skills and labor. I realized that the more I practiced, the more this craft won me over, offering me tremendous gratification. Now I consider it a way of life. This whole process demands incredible patience and attention to detail. My designs ...

$51.99 Original price $73.00
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$51.99 Original price $73.00

Centering floral tendrils on a soft rose background, a single blue stone hints at untold riches. Asunta Pelaez paints the intricate motifs by hand on the reverse side of glass, giving them a colorful clarity. A traditional Cajamarca handicraft, the panes adorn a set of two gilded wood coffers. About the Artist: Asunta Pelaez tells her story: 'At first my I husband's family taught me, then we united our skills and labor. I realized that the more I practiced, the more this craft won me over, offering me tremendous gratification. Now I consider it a way of life. This whole process demands incredible patience and attention to detail. My designs ...

Centering floral tendrils on a cool blue background, a single emerald hints at untold riches. Asunta Pelaez paints the motifs by hand on the reverse side of glass, giving them a colorful clarity. A traditional Cajamarca handicraft, the panes adorn a set of two gilded wood coffers. About the Artist: Asunta Pelaez tells her story: 'At first my I husband's family taught me, then we united our skills and labor. I realized that the more I practiced, the more this craft won me over, offering me tremendous gratification. Now I consider it a way of life. This whole process demands incredible patience and attention to detail. My designs are inspired ...

$59.99 Original price $84.00
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$59.99 Original price $84.00

Centering floral tendrils on a cool blue background, a single emerald hints at untold riches. Asunta Pelaez paints the motifs by hand on the reverse side of glass, giving them a colorful clarity. A traditional Cajamarca handicraft, the panes adorn a set of two gilded wood coffers. About the Artist: Asunta Pelaez tells her story: 'At first my I husband's family taught me, then we united our skills and labor. I realized that the more I practiced, the more this craft won me over, offering me tremendous gratification. Now I consider it a way of life. This whole process demands incredible patience and attention to detail. My designs are inspired ...

Khalid Ali revisits the past with a jewelry box with the grace and charisma of an antique. It is carved of mango wood and painted before receiving a luxurious assortment of glass stones. These multicolored details surround delicately embossed images executed on nickel-plated brass. The box opens to reveal a velvet-lined interior, a mirror and a removable tray. About the Artist: "My father started a small workshop in 1959 where he crafted artistic furniture using brass foil embossing. He has been doing that for ages until I took over about a decade ago. Our designs are basically inspired from the ancient Mughal style. But today we incorporate modern motifs into ...

$94.95 Original price $133.00
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$94.95 Original price $133.00

Khalid Ali revisits the past with a jewelry box with the grace and charisma of an antique. It is carved of mango wood and painted before receiving a luxurious assortment of glass stones. These multicolored details surround delicately embossed images executed on nickel-plated brass. The box opens to reveal a velvet-lined interior, a mirror and a removable tray. About the Artist: "My father started a small workshop in 1959 where he crafted artistic furniture using brass foil embossing. He has been doing that for ages until I took over about a decade ago. Our designs are basically inspired from the ancient Mughal style. But today we incorporate modern motifs into ...

Superbly crafted of cedar wood, this jewelry box opens to reveal a mirror in the lid. Richly tooled leather covers the extraordinary chest. The Asis Family creates this exquisite heirloom box. About the Artist: Head of Peru's Asis Family, Eduardo worked with wood from a young age. Necessity forced him to move to the city where he met and married Carmen. Her brother worked in wood and tooled leather. Recalling the work he loved as a youth, Eduardo opened his own workshop and, today, Carmen and four of their five adult children work with him there. As time went on, Eduardo trained some of his relatives and friends, who now ...

$47.99 Original price $68.00
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$47.99 Original price $68.00

Superbly crafted of cedar wood, this jewelry box opens to reveal a mirror in the lid. Richly tooled leather covers the extraordinary chest. The Asis Family creates this exquisite heirloom box. About the Artist: Head of Peru's Asis Family, Eduardo worked with wood from a young age. Necessity forced him to move to the city where he met and married Carmen. Her brother worked in wood and tooled leather. Recalling the work he loved as a youth, Eduardo opened his own workshop and, today, Carmen and four of their five adult children work with him there. As time went on, Eduardo trained some of his relatives and friends, who now ...