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.




Handmade Jewelry Boxes Below $395

Subdividing the jewelry boxes costing less than $400 into three price ranges will help us explain the category.  (We’ll leave out the Stuart Jewelry Rack.  It’s a great addition to a jewelry box –  holding necklaces and earrings –  but doesn’t compare well.)

The sub-group has just two handmade jewelry boxes, both by Mike Fisher:  the Tiny Bubinga-Birdseye and the 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 size group falls within 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 to be placed 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 provide exceptional beauty.



$115 - 140 $99 $150 $250
$250+ $225 $275 $295+
$295 $360 $360+


Handmade Jewelry Boxes $400 - $695

Our most popular price category offers superior designs and increased storage.  Besides the two least expensive jewelry boxes in this grouping, they all offer at least one drawer.  Notice, too, the wide range of storage space this category presents.  The most spacious handmade jewelry box – the Grand Fisher 3-Drawer – offers over four times as much storage as the Rehmer Small jewelry box.  If you haven't done so already, we suggest you read Comparing Jewelry Box Sizes to get the best sense of your jewelry box size needs.

Here’s a good formula for choosing a jewelry box in this category.  1.) Understanding your size needs.  2.) Consider how much you’d like to spend.  3.) Choose the design below that meets your needs.

The Rehmer Small Jewelry Box offers impeccable detailing.  The Pool jewelry boxes – the Large, 1-Drawer and Mission  dseigns – guarantee a handmade look and feel, solid-wood construction plus superior materials.  The Farrar 1-Drawer jewelry box showcases stunning veneers.  The Fisher jewelry boxes – 3-Drawer, Grand 3-Drawer and  7-Drawer designs – feature traditional design, beautiful woods, exceptional capacity and incredible value.  Last, the MIkutowski designs – 1-Drawer, 2-Drawer and Grand models – combine appealing designs, stunning materials and excellent jewelry storage.

Take a look below, and make your choice.



$295+ $395 $425 $415
$415+ $495 $530 $615
$595 $595 $495  


Handmade Jewelry Boxes Over $700

At this price range, you’ll find our premier handmade jewelry boxes – and two jewelry armoires to boot.  These luxury jewelry boxes attract the attention of gentlemen who choose only the best.  Either you truly appreciate a craftsman’s work – or perhaps you understand the relationship of placing thousands of dollars of jewelry into a jewelry box of matching value.  In this category, you’ll find a handmade jewelry box to fulfill your need below.

First comes the Rehmer 3-Tier Jewelry Box, small in size but big on detailing.  Mark’s workmanship takes impeccable to the next level.  Next comes the largest design made by Mike Mikutowski, his 4-Drawer Jewelry Chest.  This elegant piece holds an incredible collection of jewelry, but eschews the boxy look with its contemporary legs. Last in this category comes several designs made by Russ Pool. The Mission 4-Drawer jewelry chest maintains the design of it’s smaller 3-Drawer brother, but increases it storage capacity by a third.  Next, Pool’s classic Panel Jewelry Chests offer the most storage in a jewelry box meant for placement on a dresser.  Last, you find two stand-alone jewelry armoires – Pool’s masterpiece of shaker-inspired design and Lombardi’s flowing, contemporary piece of art.

Except for the jewelry armoires, few of Russ Pool’s handmade jewelry boxes are available and the wood selection is limited.   If you have any questions, just give us a call.  888-731-5100. Chances are you’ll speak with Russ Pool himself.



$695 $750 $595

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