This box is turned from quina (Myroxylon peruiferum) also known as Argentine Sandalwood. It features a domed lid with a subtle ogee profile. The edges of the lid flare out slightly to make easier to remove, and a delicate bead decorates the seam between the lid and the base
This cocobolo ringbox features a blackwood inlay that has been decorated with chatterwork framed by delicate beads. The inlay stands proud of the surface forming a medallion. Texturing on the bottom of the inside and the bottom of the box provide a little surprise when the box is handled and opened. A small square sided grove separates the lid from the base.
This box is turned from a straight grain piece of walnut and has an exceptionally tight grained piece of curly maple inlaid into the top. The inlay was done using Chris Stotts window technique - which makes the inlay visible on the underside of the lid.
This is platter is turned from a spectacularly figured piece of curly silver maple (Acer saccharinum) Finished with several coats of polymerized tung oil and then buffed. 17.25" in diameter, 2.5" high.
This onion topped box is turned from Pau Ferro and features a pop-fit lid. Texturing on the underside of the lid and the bottom of the box provide a little surprise when the box is handled and open. This box is perfect for keeping your jewellery safe and sound.
This walnut box features an offset lid that is highlighted with a burl inlay. The inlay in framed by a band of texturing inside of a delicate bead. Matching beads disguise the joint between the lid and the base.