Jewelry box with end grain panel retained in inlay banding. Cherry and macassar ebony case; compound mitred top section is solid cherry with maccassar ebony inlay, and the lower case is solid maccassar ebony legs and stretchers with panels veneered with a thick veneer cut from the same board as the top section. This construction allows a very tight fit of the drawers without binding from seasonal stresses.
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Well done ...... as a fellow box-maker I can see the effort and troubles you went through to pull off such a lovely piece.
Thanks for sharing the photo!
Knipfer
I have seen what you go through to make the top panel...unbelievable. Very, very nice box.
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