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Walnut Double Crescent Inlay Banding Box, shown here with two drawers. I use fine figured walnut to make an inlay banding to match the beautiful figured walnut veneers shown here. Curly maple accents in the banding contrast with a quiver. Prices for Inlay banding boxes:

no drawer
$550.00
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one drawer
$675.00
two drawer
$800.00
  
Detail of walnut inlay banding, at about 3X actual size. Note the alignment at the corner, which requires a compound mitre to negotiate the corner. Scroll down for more images. Click here for photos on how this style of banding is made.
 
Open view of walnut two drawer Inlay Banding Jewelry Box. The drawers have padded ring storage on the right, and the sliding tray has it in front in this photo. The space below the tray has removable dividers. The top is stopped in its open position by a cove cut into the rear of the panel which it pivots into and contacts as it opens, for a solid precise stop without additional hardware. The top pivots on brass pins. Scroll down for more images of this series.
  
This is a birds-eye maple version of the Double Crescent Inlay Banding Jewelry Box. Ebony completes the inlay banding, and is used for the sculpted drawer pulls as well. The legs and stretchers are walnut. The banding is made from the highest quality solid birds-eye maple to match the beautiful birds-eye veneer in the top and panels. Scroll down for more images..
  
Here's a no drawer version of the Double Crescent Inlay Banding boxes, here in quilted maple. These boxes are just a little deeper inside than the versions with drawers, and feature the same tray and dividers.
  
Detail of Quilted Maple Double Crescent Inlay Banding Box at top corner. The contrast with the ebony is striking. The tops are sawn from the same boards I use for the inlay banding, a thick veneer at 1/16", more than double the standard.
  
  
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