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Tea Caddy

$400

This striking tea box is constructed of African wenge with cocobolo splines and legs at the mitered corners. The lid is a veneered panel of walnut burl framed in lacewood with a cocobolo knob . The dividers are curly maple. It can hold eight varieties of your favorite teas. This box is signed and all the woods used are listed on the bottom. This beautiful one-of-a-kind box is finished with special oils and waxes and hand rubbed to a high luster

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Donald Boudreau

Donald Boudreau

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Southwest Ranches, FL
Member since: 2014
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New England wood artisan Donald Boudreau started his life's dream in 1992 when he and his wife Carol sold everything and moved aboard their 49 foot sailboat "Domicile" and started an around the world cruise.

During their many adventures, one thing in particular captivated Don. It was the beauty and unique qualities of the tropical hardwoods, which he found in Central & South America and the South Pacific.

Six years and 25,000 miles later, they found themselves in New Zealand with an extensive wood collection and a yearning for shore life.

After settling in South Florida, Don started building boxes using some of the woods he encountered on their adventure.

No dyes or stains are used, only the beauty of the wood is visible through the hand buffed oil and wax finish.

Since box making has endless possibilities, Don is constantly searching for new and exotic woods to incorporate into new designs. Don was invited to show his work at the prestigious Smithsonian Craft Show.

Many of Don's boxes have won Awards at Art and Craft Shows.

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Don is a member and past president of the South Florida Woodworking Guild.

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