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Schultz built these four jewelry boxes to nest inside one holding tray. The boxes and tray are wenge, and the anigre lids are designed with one marquetry pattern flowing across all four. Finished with oil and wax, the whole piece is 13 in. deep by 17 in. wide by 3 in. tall.
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, marquetry, oil, wax, wenge, anigre
Nesting Jewelry Boxes
comments (2) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Schultz built these four jewelry boxes to nest inside one holding tray. The boxes and tray are wenge, and the anigre lids are designed with one marquetry pattern flowing across all four. Finished with oil and wax, the whole piece is 13 in. deep by 17 in. wide by 3 in. tall.
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, marquetry, oil, wax, wenge, anigre



















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