

Koa Jewelry Cabinet
We made this ultimate jewelry chest with beauty and
unparalleled function in mind. Built to last generations, the
case is constructed with tapered sliding dovetail joints. The cabinet stores an enormous
amount of jewelry, with eight graduated depth drawers, and two
pullout, two sided swiveling panels, one for necklaces, and one
for earrings. The panels are suspended on a solid wood double
glide system that allows them to be pulled entirely forward of
the cabinet enclosure, and then pivoted, providing perfect
visual and manual access to both sides of each panel. Thus the
cabinet doesn't require side clearance to operate, and doesn't
require the user to crane her neck to pick out her selection.
These cabinets are made in small batches in various woods.
$3,200 including shipping to the Northeast.
In process, could be ready for late January. Buy

Koa Jewelry Cabinet
The pull out panels and drawer fronts of the currently available cabinet, shown, have four-way book-matches cut from the same solid koa block. The results are truly spectacular, with chatoyance that varies with the viewing angle. The sides have a rising flame book-match. Drawers and panels open with sculpted ebony pulls . The drawers are divided up into different configurations to accommodate different jewelry needs.The next photos oare of previous cabinets, but the interiors of the one currently avaialble is identical.
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$3200 including shipping to the Northeast.

Koa Jewelry Cabinet
Here alternating drawers have been pulled out to show the drawers' different configurations to accommodate all types of jewelry.
The dovetailed drawers seemingly stop magically at full extension (due to a magnetic stop system), so they don't inadvertently pull out, causing you to dump all of your jewelry on the floor, but with a conscientious tug they can be removed and reinserted with ease.

Koa Jewelry Cabinet
The panels can be pulled out to the very end and then rotate in both directions. The necklace holder on the left has 7 wrought iron necklace hooks on one side, the other side has 7 in a different configuration(see next photo) with a wooden spring closed box at the bottom of the panel that will catch your longer necklaces, and place gentle pressure upon them, avoiding entanglement. The earring panel is also 2 sided and will hold up to 150 pairs of earrings, with both slots, and holes to accommodate different earring styles.
$3,200 including shipping to the Northeast.

Koa Jewelry Cabinet
Here the left side necklace and bracelet panel is pulled all of the way out and swung to the right so you can see the wrought iron hooks. The pullout panels swivel once fully withdrawn, allowing easy access to both sides, without requiring side clearance, so the cabinet may be placed in tight confines. Though I don't have a patent on this necklace and earring storage system I developed, I've received many inquiries from other woodworkers about how they work, or if they can purchase a plan. I've kept it to myself, and have yet to see an imitation. It's a pretty hard system to execute, and at least one of my jewelry cabinet sales have been to a serious amateur woodworker, who after seeing our ultimate jewelry cabinet decided he couldn't produce near its equal.
$3,200 including shipping to the Northeast.

Koa Cabinet
This is a picture of the back of the handmade jewelry cabinet. Some would call it a jewelry armoire, but I'm not a big fan of the term. All of the pieces are made of solid koa, and tongue and grooved together. The panel is fastened with brass screws to allow removal if necessary. I've never had a return or customer problem on one of these, but I want to make sure they can be repaired if necessary, long after I'm gone.
$2,900 including shipping to the Northeast.
$2,900 including shipping to the Northeast.








