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Greene & Greene Brothers With Asian Influence Jewelry Box

$350

Sure to delight anyone who enjoys Arts and Crafts styled objects. This jewelry box is crafted from Peruvian walnut, cherry and pine with ebony accents. There is a partitioned, removable sliding tray for rings and earrings with a lower level for larger pieces. Partitions are optional and can be ordered in different configurations. Black velvet lining. Dimensions: 12 3/4"L x 7 1/4"W x 5"H, box is 3"H. Finished with Danish oil, wipe-on polyurethane and wax.

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Stan Tetrault

Stan Tetrault

Bench Dog Woodworks

Tolland, CT
Member since: 2014
4.9
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I have been designing and building furniture for over 40 years. With retirement, came an opportunity to attend woodworking classes, providing an appreciation for the use of machine tools, hand tool skills and learning from instructors who are the best in their given areas of expertise. Bench Dog Woodworks became a reality.

Favorite pieces in the last couple of years have spanned many styles from the Arts and Crafts period (the designs of Stickley, Limbert, Greene & Greene) to Shaker, mid-century modern, live edge and the use of reclaimed wood. As I learn more about 17th and 18th century woodworking techniques, carving, veneer and inlay are finding their way into my work.

Customization is a specialty. Provide an idea in the form of a photo or a rough sketch and I will work with you to refine the design and turn it into a functional piece.

Traditional joinery techniques (such as mortise and tenon and dovetails) are employed resulting in a more lasting, quality piece. The extra labor involved is often reflected in my pricing.

If you buy something and are not satisfied with the result, I will work with you to make adjustments.

If you need an item by a specific date or for a specific event, please let me know prior to accepting a proposal.

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