wooden jewelry box thuya , wood thuya handmade in morocco thuya burl ,Jewelry Bo

Description

Materials: Wood
Jewelry box type: Bracelet, Earrings, Necklace, Ring, Watch

 Box Dimensions :
✅length : 6 inches ( 15 cm )
✅width : 4 inches ( 10 cm )
✅height : 3.2 inches ( 8 cm )

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Magic Jewelry Boxes designed with love in mind and would be great gift for you or someone you love, for that very special person who appreciates the beauty that is hidden within nature.


🌟 Box delivered with 2 keys.

Ideal for storing all of your jewelry, earring necklace, watches, and important papers.
you can use it as a keepsake box

Handcrafted from extremely rare wood and burls from the ancient forests of Essaouira and agadir (Morocco).

The woods used (Thuya) evoke a sense of connection to nature and time, and speak of the beauty and majesty of lost worlds. The burls, which are the highlight of the boxes, are like paintings, capturing time and place as the trees grow and mature.

With the felling of forests to feed the growing timber industry, these woods are becoming more and more rare and difficult to source.
we are giving the wood a second life, ensuring the forests from which they came will not be forgotten.

Through using these magnificent woods (thuya) at  we wish to honour and share the energy of these great trees. May this help to create the respect and reverence needed to protect and restore our great forests to their former glory.

Thuya wood is from the Thuya tree (Tetraclinis articulata in Latin, and Araar in Moroccan). This biblical tree is a conifer from the cedar family, and is exclusively native to Morocco. This highly praised conifer grows only in the forests of the Atlas mountains east of Essaouira, the beautiful coastal town famous for its ancient and contemporary history, museums, art galleries, world music festival, and above all for its Thuya wood craftsmanship. Thuya wood was highly praised by Romans and Greeks, and its oils were used in religious rituals and ceremonies. Thuya trees reach maturity over many decades. Still the praised part of this tree is not the trunk, but the burl buried in the ground. The burl has a deeper color, a more concentrated aroma, and a fascinating grain.