Greene & Greene Jewelry Box 1
Greene & Greene Jewelry Box 2

Greene & Greene Jewelry Box

$210

This a Greene and Greene style jewelry box. It is made of sugar pine, ancient redwood and redgum eucalyptus. It is finished with linseed oil and polyurethane. It also features Brusso hardware for the hinges. The hinges have a positive stop just past vertical, 95 degrees. The box is unlined. The sugar pine is from a very large tree that fell in the Applegate Valley of southern Oregon over 20 years ago. The grain is very beautiful and unique for a pine species. The redwood is from a tree that was salvaged from the bottom of the Eel River in northern California. This tree was probably well over 1,000 years old. The grain is very tight - over 30 rings per inch. Interior Dimensions: 12 3/4" x 7 1/4" x 2 1/2"

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Shane Jimerfield

Shane Jimerfield

ShaneJ Design and Woodworks

Grants Pass, OR
Member since: 2014
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I am a woodworker. I design and make furniture, cabinets, built-ins, gates, doors, small building and remodels.

I have been working with wood for over 35 years; I am fortunate to have my passion for woodworking as my profession. I got started in my youth, winning awards for my furniture when I was just 14 years old. I have taken classes from some of the most skilled woodworkers in the country, and have studied several different styles and techniques.

I love to work with people who share a keen appreciation for both the artful and functional. Whether you are building something new, redesigning an existing residence, or simply looking to enhance the decor in a single room or garden; I can help you realize your vision. Close collaboration with you will produce an inspiring impression that is distinctive, highly functional, and lasting. I am open to many possibilities, including working in a relatively broad geographical area.

The conservation of natural resources is very important to me. When designing a project I always seek to use sustainably harvested materials. Using locally harvest materials is also a great way to conserve resources. I often work with local small mills and individuals to obtain quality materials for my projects.

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