Handmade Jewelry Boxes by Price
Comparing price and size alone when choosing one of our handmade jewelry boxes may leave you wondering. “How can the much larger Fisher 1-Drawer Jewelry Box cost half the price of the smaller Rehmer 3-Tier Jewelry Box?” Good question!
First of all, if you’re comparing the prices of our handmade jewelry boxes with other jewelry boxes found across the web, we suggest you read Price and Foreign-Made Jewelry Boxes . When comparing American handmade jewelry boxes, however, the price differences aren’t just a reflection of significantly lower wages, cheaper materials and mass production versus handmade techniques. The price of our jewelry boxes also reflect time-consuming designs, details, and construction techniques that prioritize quality.
Looking closely, you’ll notice the jewelry boxes of certain craftsman consistently cost more. Here’s what you’ll see. Mike Fisher produces a larger jewelry box at less expense. In order of price, next comes John Farrar, then Mike Mikutowski, then Russ Pool, and last Mark Rehmer – who produces the most expensive jewelry box by size.
Here’s the skinny. Mike Fisher’s handmade jewelry boxes emphasize simpler, homogeneous designs that allow faster construction techniques. John Farrar handmade jewelry boxes spare interior work in favor of beautiful veneers. Mike Mikutowski jewelry boxes emphasizes artistic design over simple construction. Russ Pool jewelry boxes emphasize a certain handmade look that takes more time to craft. Mark Rehmer jewelry boxes take an extraordinary amount of hand detailing to get every surface and edge just right.
Just look below to understand how these principles apply to the handmade jewelry boxes in each price category. You can also, just give us a call. 888-731-5100.