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Hardwood Keepsake Box With Purpleheart Cross Inlay

$45+
4.9(105 reviews)

How precious is this box? This piece is perfect for storing keepsakes, small tokens, rosaries, and other religious items. I used bubinga hardwood for the body, and lovely purpleheart for the lid handle and cross inlay. I sanded the entire box to create a rounded rectangular shape, and applied a thin coat of oil to give it a natural sheen. This piece measures 4 ½" x 3 ½" x 2 7/8".

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Maker since 2012

Features

  • handle

Type

  • wood

Material

  • oak

Size

  • small

Meet the Maker

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Terry Stone

The Stockton Mill

Walnut Grove, MO 65770
Member since 2012
4.9(105 reviews)

I have my own Millwork shop and I make the following:
custom Alters/prayer Benches-
Tables-
Chairs-
Vanities-
Dressers-
Coffee Tables-
End Tables-
Boxes-
Chests-
Birdhouses-
I also do custom staging-
custom stairs-
remodel work- I Graduated with an Architectural Minor and Major.
…most of all am Thankful to the LORD.

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Customer Reviews

4.9(105 reviews)
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Heather Drake

Sep 21, 2017

Terry was wonderful to work with! We ordered 3 bunkbeds and they arrived in perfect condition across many states. We ended up converting them to loftbeds to save space in shared rooms. I was most impressed by the solid nature of the beds and the ease of putting them together. Thank you Terry!

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Tracy Bosche

May 13, 2013

Terry was a pleasure to work with and had my light fixture ready so quickly. Amazing work! I am so happy with the attention to detail and overall execution. He included instructions to put it together. I would definitely use him again!!

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Susan Douglas

Oct 3, 2020
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Thomas Gatens

Aug 26, 2019

Frankly, I'm disappointed. I assumed Terry Stone would have used biscuit joinery. He used pocket joinery. Nothing wrong with this method if you don't see it, for example. Joining legs to a table top underneath where you don't see the pocket holes. The pocket holes are very visible from inside these cabinets. We didn't discuss this before the project was started, but he was presented as a professional cabinet maker. There are no cabinets built this way from any furniture store, even inexpensive ones. I would not use Terry again. T.G.

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Michael Hudson

Aug 20, 2018

Terry made a well constructed cedar chest which we are very happy with. It's a handsome and sturdy piece. Thanks very much!