Handmade Jewelry Boxes Below $395

Subdividing the jewelry boxes costing less than $400 into three price ranges helps us dissect this category  The first sub-group has two members, both by Mike Fisher: the Tiny Bubinga-Birdseye and Small Walnut-Tamo.  They cost under $200 because they are small and simple.  If you need very little storage, with a footprint of less than a sheet of paper’s, either handmade jewelry box may be just what you need.

The second sub-group of  jewelry boxes falls in the $250-$300 range.  Their additional cost comes from increasing size and the following design details.  The Fisher Wenge-Madrone jewelry box adds a beautiful layering of three woods.  The Pool Valet shines with intricate assembly, exceptional materials and elegant lines.  The Farrar Bevel-Top jewelry box uses stunning veneers over the outside of this handmade jewelry box.  The Fisher Bubinga-Kewazingo, designed for men, adds a sliding tray and photo holder.

Last comes the largest and most expensive handmade jewelry boxes in this price range.  The Fisher 1-Drawer and 2-Drawer jewelry boxes offer unsurpassed value.  Their straight-forward design allows focus on increased size and jewelry storage.  The Pool Thin Jewelry Box holds less jewelry but offers handmade design and exceptional materials.  Last, the Mikutowski Shaped and Sculpted jewelry boxes offer good sizing plus unique and appealing design.  From the exquisite inlaid medallions - to the self-opening trays - to the artfully curved sides, these Mikutowski jewelry boxes exhibit exceptional beauty.

Take a look below and click on the most appealing images.  From there you can see wood choices, learn about unique features and see more images.   Easiest of all, just give us a call.  888-731-5100.  Chances are you’ll  speak with Russ Pool, our owner and a master jewelry box craftsman.



The jewelery box just arrived, and it is a work of art. I am very pleased and as you said, I ran my fingers over the finish and could not detect even a minor flaw...it is perfect (and I have a very critical eye). I really like the birds eye maple as it has a very understated elegance. I'm am sure the person for whom it is intended will love it. And I want to thank you again. J Flagiello 6/29/10