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Handmade Pewter Celtic Jewelry Box - Enamelled Archibald Knox Design
Handmade Pewter Celtic Jewelry Box - Enamelled Archibald Knox Design
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Handmade Pewter Archibald Knox Jewelry Box with Enamelled Panels
This exquisite handcrafted jewelry box draws inspiration from an original Archibald Knox inkwell design, showcasing the timeless appeal of Celtic artistry and British Art Nouveau craftsmanship. Each piece is meticulously crafted from pewter with beautifully enamelled decorative panels, making it a functional work of art for your home.
Product Specifications
Weighs 375g
105 x 55 x 35mm (height x width x depth)
Premium Construction and Materials
Each box is meticulously handmade from pewter with beautifully enamelled decorative panels and features a protective felt base. The substantial weight and quality construction ensure durability while the intricate Celtic-inspired design makes it perfect for storing jewelry or other small valuables securely. The felt-lined base protects delicate surfaces and prevents scratching on furniture.
Celtic Art Nouveau Heritage
This jewelry box captures the essence of Archibald Knox's distinctive style, translating his iconic inkwell design into a practical storage solution. The enamelled panels showcase the intricate Celtic knotwork and flowing lines characteristic of the Arts and Crafts movement, making each piece a collector's item that bridges functional design with artistic expression.
Versatile Storage Solution
The compact dimensions make this pewter box ideal for storing rings, earrings, brooches, cufflinks, or other small treasures. Whether displayed on a dresser, vanity, or desk, it serves as both decorative accent and practical storage. The secure construction protects your valuables while the distinctive design adds character to any interior.
About Archibald Knox Design Heritage
Archibald Knox was born in the Isle of Man of Scottish parenthood. His designs were synonymous with British Art Nouveau and he is regarded as being a prominent influence in the Arts and Crafts movement. His Celtic designs and calligraphy are world famous and iconic in the Isle of Man. Today both his art work for Liberty & Co and his watercolours are highly sought after.
