Choosing a wood jewelry box depends on:
- Size of the jewelry collection – That’s what this page is about. You’ll see that size is only one component of price. If size and price are your primary concern, Fisher wood jewelry boxes will likely be your first choice.
- Aesthetics – First, remember that most designs are offered in several woods. See the photos below and “Comparing Our Craftsmen’s Work” (link). More innovative and styled designs require lots of extra time to make. Hence, you’ll pay a good deal more for a Mikutowski jewelry box, for example.
- Pocketbook – You may be happier in several years by stretching your budget a bit by getting a slightly larger or more interesting jewelry box. You’ll enjoy giving an extra special present. You’ll enjoy it each day you look at it. Plus, you’ll avoid the need to buy a larger wood jewelry box in several years.
Here’s the flow: Our jewelry box collection is divided into four sizes. Just look at her current jewelry box to get a sense of what she needs - remember to include for some future growth. Next, figure which of our sizes fits her need. Then, choose from that category.
And for the details . . . the jewelry boxes are listed by size within each category. So, the first box in each category is smaller than the last box in the same category. Likewise, the largest box in one category is about the same size as the smallest jewelry box in the next category. If you're a numbers guy, scroll all the way to the bottom of the page and review the table.