Boxes & Chests
The art of making box and chests is rooted in the history of folk art and has evolved as fine art. During the slow winter month’s farmers made use of their time working wood, wood was a commodity in abundant supply. Box and chest making initially employed as a practical means for storage, developed into an art form. Rural folk artists created ornamented dowry chests, hope chests and the like. City bound artists disillusioned by the lackluster industrial surroundings in the late 19th studied folk art woodworking. Emulating their rural counterparts, the urban artists refined box making to a fine art.
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Two Tier Basswood Chip Carved Box
Basswood chip carved box - approx 8" x 10"w x 7"h two tier box with removable dividers. ... more
Chip Carved 3-Drawer Jewelry Box
The box has an openable top. Wood is Basswood, stained and several coats of polyurethane. Each drawer has 21 individual compartments that are removable and ea ... more
Chip Carved Free Form Box
Walnut Box with Chip Carved Free Form lid insert. Approx size 10 x 13 x 2 1/4 deep. Call for exact dimensions. ... more
Purpleheart Mini Treasure Keepsake Box
Mini Treasure Keepsake Box made of Purpleheart wood. Limited edition of 12. Dimensions are 5" wide x 3" deep x 3" high. The box bottom is lined with Forest Gree ... more
Andiroba Music Keepsake Box
Music Keepsake Box made of Andiroba wood. Limited edition of 12. Dimensions are 6.75" wide x 4.75" deep x 3" high. The outside of the lid contains Cranberry Pin ... more
The Tower
The Tower box is reaching for the stars. Made from wood, where the main body is painted with a rough textured material and the drawers are stained. ... more


