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Teak Wood and Natural Fiber One-Drawer Jewelry Box - Timeless Detail
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Keep your jewels neat with this exquisite jewelry box from Thailand's Arnon Thongkaew. Crafted from natural teak wood, the jewelry box comes equipped with a drawer for keeping your accessories in a secure and handy place. A woven pattern crafted from rattan fiber adds a timeless appeal to the design, making it perfect to blend with several decor themes.
- Teak wood, rattan fiber
- 0.83 lbs
- 6.3 inches H x 7.8 inches W x 5 inches D
- 2.9 inches H x 7 inches W x 3.1 inches D
THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT
Artisan Organization: Arnon Thongkaew
Country: Thailand
"I was born and raised in Northern Thailand. I live with my family and my partner, and we craft wood decor items in a small workshop. My family began creating made-to-order woodwork, and I learned to love my country's wood carving.
"I've been interested in a variety of arts and crafts since childhood. After graduating with a university degree in liberal arts, I attended many wood carving workshops and seminars. I also learned online, trying out various ways to design and carve wood into something interesting that could be sold. At first, I took orders for such things as teakwood cabinets, then I tried to give the designs my own style. Now everything I craft comes from my own ideas.
"Two or three craftsmen assist me in my workshop, but there are some detailed processes only I can do, and a personal assistant who helps me in my shop and presents my designs outside. I usually go out to select teakwood from hill tribe people. The teak mostly comes from old houses or furniture. Every piece has its own charm.
"I think my work's strength is that it is decorative and functional at the same time. In 2017, my vintage wood radio speaker got an award from The Office of Strategy Management in Upper Northern Provincial Cluster 1 for creative new crafts in the Gift and Lifestyle group.
"In the future, I hope to expand my market and earn more income to support my family. My dream is to build a real woodworking studio and shop where I could hold workshops for students and others who love wood carving. It would also serve as a gallery for my own designs.""