The Time Honored Tradition of a Wood Jewelry Box
Continues Even Through the New Millennium
As long as these special, protective containers have existed, there has always been a special preference for the wood jewelry box.
Something about the warm, soothing tones, and fresh, natural highlights of jewelry boxes in wood have a unique appeal above anything else to rest on a dresser or bureau.
The most popular woods used to construct a wood jewelry box are oak and cherry wood. These are natural options, as cherry wood has the fine, deep, elegance of a shade that appears to be a mix of a deep chocolate brown, and a rich red wine. Oak is one of the most respected woods for its ability to age beautifully, and it's fine, natural color. Either of these choices is always a great one for your wood jewelry box.
Jewelry Boxes in Wood Are Beautiful, Elegant and Practical Places for Your Finest Gems
Another beauty of the wood jewelry box is its ability to be shaped into the most impressive and stunning forms. It can be scalloped, beveled, angled, rounded, and shaped in just about any other way the imagination can allow, to please even the most finicky tastes.
From the colors, to the shapes, to the fine ability to age, any jewelry boxes in wood that you can find are certain to touch the heart and be passed down from generation to generation. The next step is even more fun - filling them with fine jewelry!
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