- Item Type: Jewelry Box
- Department: Accessories
- Gender: Unisex
- Model Number: Jewelry Storage Chest Accessories
- Pattern: As Image
- Style: Storage Boxes & Bins
- Shape: Rectangle
- Origin: Mainland China
- Material: Wood
- Craftsmanship: Hand Made
- Closure: Clasp
- Usage: Jewelry, Trinkets, Keep Sakes
- Decoration: Compartments, Glass Mirror,
- Size: L
- Technics: Lacquer
- Certification: CE
Features:
- Built in a large size mirror on top.
- The mirror makes it easy to put on makeup and admire all your precious items.
- When you open the box, you can store rings, earrings, necklaces, watches, cuff links, brooches and other jewelries in two-tier storage.
- Soft velvet lining that protects your jewelry from any damage or wear.
- Whether you are looking for a romantic gift for that special someone or just want to show off your style.
- We are a family owned business and have constantly evolved and developed a diverse range of quality products.
- Sustainably sharing the ocean’s beauty has been our business for more than 15 years.
- Art and craft is subordinated to culture products.
- Our Craftsman nicely combine different culture with our craft and create uncountable fine art & craft products.
- The main characteristics of our products are novel and unique design, full of handicraft factors, finest quality and beautiful appearance.
- Our mission is to keep on developing and providing traditional handicrafts to the global people.
History:
Traditional Handmade Chinese Lacquerware Jewelry Box
- Pingyao Ancient City was first built during the Reign of King Xuan of the Western Zhou Dynasty (827-782 BC).
- Expanded in the third year of Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty (1370 AD).
- It has a history of more than 2,700 years ago.
- In December 1997, it was included in the World Heritage List as a cultural. heritage.
- Pingyao lacquerware is one of the traditional handicraft skills in China.
- Pingyao Tuiguang lacquerware looks simple and elegant, shiny, decorated with resplenent gold, feels delicate and smooth, environmentally friendly, non-toxic and moth-resistant, heat resistant and moisture-proof, durable, sincere for the fine lacquer ware.
- On May 20, 2006, the craft was approved by The State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.