Kitchen & Housewares : Jewelry Box - Rosewood- Tarnish Free (Rosewood) (6'H x 14 1/4'L x 8 1/4'D)

Kitchen & Housewares : Jewelry Box - Rosewood- Tarnish Free (Rosewood) (6'H x 14 1/4'L x 8 1/4'D)

Jewelry Box - Rosewood- Tarnish Free (Rosewood) (6'H x 14 1/4'L x 8 1/4'D)

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Jewelry Box - Rosewood- Tarnish Free (Rosewood) (6'H x 14 1/4'L x 8 1/4'D)
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 482










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Brand: Stacks and Stacks
EAN: 0617803618488
Label: Stacks and Stacks
Manufacturer: Stacks and Stacks
Publisher: Stacks and Stacks
Sales Rank: 482
Studio: Stacks and Stacks



Features:
  • Color: Rosewood
  • Size: 6"H x 14 1/4"L x 8 1/4"D
  • Holds earrings, rings, necklaces, watches and more!
  • Constructed from wood and gleaming veneers.
  • Soft anti-tarnish lining prevents silver jewelry from tarnishing for up to 25 years.







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
You will be amazed at how much storage space this jewelry box has! Escalating trays allow you to view all your jewelry at once. The compartments hold 72 pairs of earrings, 70 rings, and over 60 other pieces including necklaces and watches. A special bottom drawer stores additional jewelry or items of sentimental value. Luxurious wood and wood veneer with elegant high gloss lacquered finish. Mirrored lid, compact design. The soft anti-tarnish lining prevents your silver jewelry from tarnishing for up to 25 years with proper use, while also helping to keep your gold and gemstone jewelry shiny and clean. Available in a Cherry or Oak finish.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Nice Box, Good Price ...
Nice jewelry box at a fair price. Shipped and received quickly. Bought as a present and the person I gave it to liked it immensely.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent value for the money ...
I would definitely recommend this product to anyone looking for a jewelry box that can hold a lot of jewelry. I had read the reviews from prior customers and this helped sway me in my decision to purchase. I like the pull-out drawer at the bottom of the case for necklaces and the fold-out trays in the body of the box, which hold tons of earrings, rings, etc. The jewelry box is beautiful and the photo in the product description on Amazon is exactly what you receive. It arrives well-packed, and as stated above, is an excellent value for the money!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Quality ...
This is a great jewelry box. the wood is beautiful and the inside is amazing. this is really worth the money and it hold a lot of jewelry. it opens up to be pretty big.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Large Jewelry Box ...
My husband loves the beauty of it's rosewood exterior and the beauty & efficiency of its interiors and their organization. This is important as it was a wedding gift for him. I was very impressed with the beauty, efficiency, and value for the price. Friends who have seen it have also admired it. The delivery was also efficient. I will shop with and recommend this vendor and Amazon.com again.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Jewelry Box -Rosewood -Tarnish free- Stacks and Stacks ...
Very pleased, Purchased for wife's Christmas, She is Very Happy with it!
Great Quality, Great Price!


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