Choosing materials

Jewelry boxes are commercially available in all materials (wood, leather, stone, and fabric), shape (heart, oval, round, square) and sizes (for storing small objects like rings and studs or precious items like necklaces, watches, etc.). Manufacturers make its decoration according to their own projects and aesthetic needs or to customers' wishes and orders. They also pay their attention to the ulterior purpose like a main goal of the box (safe keeping jewelry or teaming the interior design). Both men and women use jewelry boxes for their needs. The decoration of one-of-a-kind jewelry boxes exists as it is in special demand. Such boxes are the best gifts for they could become family keepsake because of the classic look that they have which is ageless. Jewelry boxes can be made from one single, solid block of wood. Manufacturers cut them as a trough from a single piece of wood. The top cover of the box can have various decorations to give it a more rustic look. As a rule such the boxes haven't got any legs. But trinket boxes are smaller than a jewelry box and they have low legs and special features. These special features can be exposed to decorations of different shapes. The boxes can look like some usual objects. I have such a trinket box that looks like a small grand piano. I discovered an unusual trinket box that looked like a big green glass apple with a very real leaf on the graft at my aunt. The decoration of the boxes made in shapes of cubes, cylinders and more are usual now. My close friend has a big box that has seven drawers and two of them are as small as containers for contact lenses. I have also a stone box as small as a tobacco box. And I am proud of its decoration by myself. I always keep this story in my memory as it is rather intriguing and exciting. It happened more than fifteen years ago but is veracious and instructive.