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Catrina Jewelry Cabinet
1 commentWell this one took much longer to finish up then I ever expected. But it’s finally done. This was for my wife’s birthday (now 11 months ago). The entire piece is about 20” by...
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Dark Flow
3 commentsJewellery box in solid wenge and quilted maple, with English holly inlay. Handle in hallmarked Sterling silver and fossilised dinosaur bone. Inspired by the recently discovered cosmological...
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Holy Bible Jewelry Box
2 commentsA woman I work with asked me to make a jewelry box to give to her mother for this past Mother's Day. Her brother, who also works with us and is a very good artist, came up with the basic...
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Curly box
3 commentsJust a box that I made as a Christmas present for someone. Twas a lot of fun. The tray does not come out due to the angle in the sides of the box, however it slides all too well on the...
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Simple Trinket Box in Aromatic Cedar and Walnut
1 commentA simple, quick and easy little trinket box I made from aromatic cedar and walnut scraps.
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Jewelry/ Lingerie Cabinet
This was a fun cabinet to make. I used 1/8 ribbon mahogany for laminated core with walnut veneer and maple edging. The drawers are solid maple with black velvet lining, they are but joints with...
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Necklace Tree
Carved from a scrap of live edge Black Acacia and a failed Bonsi Maple tree comes a necklace holder.
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Getting a Hand on Jewelry
My daughter wanted something to hold her jewelry but she didn't want just a box. I made an outline of her arm, hand, and fingers on paper. I cut those out and applied them to some scrap cherry. Then...
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Jewelry Armoire
1 commentI designed and crafted this jewelry armoire for my wife's 50th birthday gift. The legs are walnut and enforce the verticality of the piece. The drawer fronts, the back, the side...
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Small Armoire Bandsaw Box
I made this little armoire jewelry box on the bandsaw. It was a Christmas gift for my wife. The box is 10 1/2" tall x 5" wide x 5" deep. It is made from aromatic cedar. The bottom drawer face is...
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Koa & Walnut Jewelry Box
4 commentsThis is a box design that I got from Wood Magazine. It is made of Koa that we got on our trip to Kauai last year, and walnut. The finish is tung oil and shellac. I am giving it to...
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River birch and mahogany banded Jewelry Box
1 commentThis is a 12x7.5x4.5 jewelry box, made from river birch. The top handle and top edging is banded with mahogany. Purple heart pins hold together knuckle joints at each edge, while the inside is lined...
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jewelry chest
2 commentsThis is a jewelry chest I made during some downtime I had while in cabinetry school. It is figured maple (both solid and veneer) and walnut (both solid and veneer). It is the first piece of furniture...
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Carousel Jewelry Cabinet made from African Mahogany (Khaya Senegalensis)
Carousel Jewelry Cabinet made from African Mahogany (Khaya Senegalensis)
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Carousel Jewelry Cabinet
Carousel Jewelry Cabinet made from reclaimed (what I think is) Oregon Pine
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Jewelry Chest
Jewelry Chest made for Daughter of a friend. Woods used are Walnut, Maple, Purple Heart and Lyptus.
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Jewelry box made with Venezuelan woods
1 commentThis was a gift to my wife, I use Venezuelan woods like spalted MUREILLO (Erisma uncinatum), PARDILLO (Cordia alliodora) and APAMATE (Tabebuia rosea).The design was inspired by the Douglas Stowe work.
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Jewelry Chest
4 commentsThe doors were made of a piece of claro walnut from the tree's grafts site, resawn to 1/8" and then vacuum veneered to a solid walnut core. The curved side supports are black walnut with a mild curl...
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Wall Mounted Jewelry Box
1 commentCurly maple & walnut wall mounted jewelry box. For the door, I took a cheap wall mounted mirror and backed it with the same anti-tarnish fabric the box is lined...
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