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Add a touch of sparkle to a vanity or dresser top with this glass jewelry box. Featuring clear iridescent glass on the sides and bottom that stream soft pastel colors across the surfaces of tables. Topped with polished beveled glass to add to the shimmer and crystal appearance. Measures 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 x 2

This jewelry box sets on round ball feet and has a chain on the inside to support the top when it is open. The metal trim and solder have been antiqued with a charcoal patina and waxed to keep the finish beautiful for years to come.

Polish with a soft dry cloth. Feel comfortable to know all J Devlin products are made with lead free solder to protect you and the environment. Each stained glass box is carefully handcrafted by skilled artisans using a copper foil and solder technique developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the late 1800’s. This age-old art form combined with 21st century designs creates the perfect combination for unique home décor. 

Iridescent Stained Glass Jewelry Box

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Description

Add a touch of sparkle to a vanity or dresser top with this glass jewelry box. Featuring clear iridescent glass on the sides and bottom that stream soft pastel colors across the surfaces of tables. Topped with polished beveled glass to add to the shimmer and crystal appearance. Measures 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 x 2

This jewelry box sets on round ball feet and has a chain on the inside to support the top when it is open. The metal trim and solder have been antiqued with a charcoal patina and waxed to keep the finish beautiful for years to come.

Polish with a soft dry cloth. Feel comfortable to know all J Devlin products are made with lead free solder to protect you and the environment. Each stained glass box is carefully handcrafted by skilled artisans using a copper foil and solder technique developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the late 1800’s. This age-old art form combined with 21st century designs creates the perfect combination for unique home décor. 

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