Following up on my new fascination with jewelry boxes, I was on the hunt recently for something elegant and stylish to gift to my mother-in-law. A beautiful and always-upbeat woman, her smile and energy are a perfect asset to her as a distributor for Mary Kay. When I discovered the Saint Tropez collection of pink Wolf jewelry boxes, I couldn’t have been more ecstatic. These pink, pebbled leather jewelry boxes suited her just perfectly!

Created with a patented technology that is designed to prevent any stored sterling silver from tarnishing for up to thirty-five years, these unique cases are ideal for storing all of your precious jewels and gemstones. The Saint Tropez line is more than just a handful of glorified earring boxes. The larger cases come with polished chrome locks and keys, various storage compartments, chrome fittings, and pull out drawers. I’ve found very few competitors who have can compare to the beauty and craftsmanship of these Wolf Designs jewelry boxes.

My mother-in-law is a woman who loves to travel, and loves to deck herself out for the big Mary Kay events she attends every year. These cases were made for travel, and the one I chose should be perfect for her on-the-go needs! There are several sizes to choose from, so you can find just the right size to accommodate your own jewelry collection.

Remember, your cherished jewels are not mere costume jewelry! They should be kept safely stored, especially when traveling, which is what these cases are best for. Just consider their durable leather construction, and sturdy carrying-strap. Ladies, let your jewelry travel in style.

The Saint Tropez Collection starts with a 4.5″w x 3.25″d x 6″h Mini-Chest Case priced at thirty bucks.

It also has:

  • A 8.75″w x 4″d x 0.75″h Jewel Roll with zipped compartments and ring band that is removable, for thirty-nine dollars
  • A 11.25″w x 4.25″d x 2″h Safe Deposit Box design that is great for storage or long travels, priced at forty-five dollars
  • A 8″w x 6″d x 4.5″h Small Jewelry Case at ninety dollars, that features compartments and a pull-out drawer
  • A Medium Jewelry Case, 10″w x 7.5″d x 5.75″h, that is a larger version of the Small Jewelry Case with more compartments, more drawers and with a small travel box inside – one-hundred and thirty-five dollars
  • And finally, the grand 12″w x 9″d x 7″h Large Jewelry Case which offers the most storage of all for one-hundred and eighty-nine dollars.

I played it safe and chose the Mini-Chest Wolf Jewelry Box for my Mother-in-law, and she adored it. I’d also like to note that all these cases come in a selection of colors. You could choose white jewelry boxes or black jewelry boxes as well as the pink, all in the same fantastic design!

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Have you ever seen beaded, gilded, or hand-carved ostrich egg white jewelry boxes? I came across some in a jewelry store in an upscale mall the other day. Let me tell you, they were breathtaking!  I couldn’t believe that something so simple and fragile as an eggshell could be turned into such a fabulous work of art.

I just had to examine them, and I asked how these wonders were created! Each empty shell begins by being cut and hinged. One was cut width-wise with the narrower side positioned as the lid, and two others were cut length-wise. One of the eggs cut length-wise was designed to stand upright and hinge open like the door of a wardrobe, and the second was fashioned to lay flat along its side. All three were exquisite.

The first ostrich egg was beaded by hand using all sorts of beading to create a delicate flowery pattern. It contained brilliant beads, flat black pearls, and colorful rhinestones. It was lined with a soft flower-patterned tapestry, and the whole thing sat atop a gold-plated egg stand for a stunning display.

The other two jewelry boxes were a bit less extravagant beading-wise, but gorgeous nonetheless. The upright egg was more of a jewelry stand designed to stay propped open. It was carved by hand with some really fantastic carvings of what looked to be ocean waves and seashells and some ocean birds. It was left mostly unadorned to let the carvings speak for themselves. But the artist used silver for the hinge and clasp, and to frame the edges of the two halves of the shell. A carved silver knob at the top served as the handle of the lid. I was amazed at the delicate handiwork! It takes a practiced eye to visualize those details, and a steady hand to carve just the right amount off the shell without breaking it. The egg had several hooks inside ready for hanging necklaces and bracelets, and a padded bottom to hold a few rings.

The final ostrich egg was just as elegant as the other white jewelry boxes, decorated with patterns of swirling gold-plating around its top, and a more robust bottom-half wrapped of gold-plating as well. It featured a gold-plated music box as its base that played Somewhere Over the Rainbow (can you believe that? it was so precious!), and a jeweled crown at the top as a handle. A good portion of the gold plating was carved in wispy filigree, and was just so beautiful to look at and run my fingers over.

What a treat to find these jewelry boxes! And yes, their prices reflected their artistry. I think the cheapest one was about $450 USD! But I’ll tell you, I am hard pressed not to dive into my “vacation fund” in order to purchase one! It was really a delight to look at the display, and I went right home to look up hand carved ostrich egg jewelry boxes, jewelry stands, and any other eggshell jewelry I could find.

A few good websites popped up: I found this Ostrich Beaded Jewelry Box

And I especially liked this YouTube video presentation: Carved Ostrich Eggshell White Jewelry Boxes

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Jewelry boxes are a hot commodity these days. As fashion statements, or beloved trinket boxes handed down through the generations, they have maintained a treasured status among women and girls of all ages. A jewelry box is just as needed and just as useful in today’s times as it once was decades ago. With that in mind, I thought it [...]

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