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Walnut Box with Osage Orange Lid

$138.00

Most boxes are made from various species of wood that come from regions of Kentucky, Illinois, and Indiana. Much of the wood used is repurposed from fallen and dead trees, giving the box its unique characteristics. Boxes are sanded and finished with three coats of lacquer for long-lasting durability.

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Most boxes are made from various species of wood that come from regions of Kentucky, Illinois, and Indiana. Much of the wood used is repurposed from fallen and dead trees, giving the box its unique characteristics. Boxes are sanded and finished with three coats of lacquer for long-lasting durability.

Most boxes are made from various species of wood that come from regions of Kentucky, Illinois, and Indiana. Much of the wood used is repurposed from fallen and dead trees, giving the box its unique characteristics. Boxes are sanded and finished with three coats of lacquer for long-lasting durability.

No two boxes are alike!

This box is made from beautiful, reclaimed, Walnut, with Osage Orange lid, that comes from a region in Kentucky / LBL. Walnut is a gorgeous, classic wood and most desired as artistic pieces that are timeless and full of character. The Osage Orange for this was acquired from a partial Osage Orange tree that washed ashore on the Cumberland River.

Dimensions: 10.1 x 3.75 x 3.75 (not including lid) (Boxes are measured in inches- Length, Width, Height - Measurements are approximate)

Many boxes have decorative knobs re-shaped from segmented bowl scraps from my father’s segmented bowls created over the past 20 years.