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Lucilla Wood Box
Jewellery handmade wooden box with removable jewellery or cufflinks tray.
There is no place for melancholy in the imprisonment of its colours. Lively and radius, Lucilla diffuses a mark of happiness in its environment. Difficult to resist its game of seduction that illuminates the spaces with beams of charm and originality.
This one of a kind treasure showcases the art of traditional handmade woodwork with a stunning kaleidoscope of colour in a striking geometric design.
Exterior: inlaid veneer in Lucilla line, high gloss finish
Interior: lined in plush beige velvet, removable jewellery tray with nine compartments
Wood/Materials: composition of exotic woods, gold hardware
Dimensions: 18 x 18 x 10cm / 7 x 7 x 4 inches
Weight: 1.5kg / 3,3 lbs
Presented in a draw-string felt bag and an Ercolano Art Decor box
Handcrafted in Sorrento, Italy.
History
These boxes have been created by hand, piece by piece. A true work of Art not only because of the precious woods used in making them but also for the exquisite creativity of design and originality of their composition.
During the 1940s the grandfather of Mr. Ercolano opened a small workshop and taught his son Giuseppe the love for this traditional work, which has turned into an art school and then a company. Mr. Ercolano Orlando, the current owner, during the 90s took over the company and continues the tradition of inlay blending modern art with traditional techniques inlaid.
The Art of inlay (marquetry) dates from the 15th century and originated in Sorrento, Italy, a beautiful town located in the bay of Naples. The technique has remained unchanged over the centuries. Marquetry, or in Italian "Intarsia" is created by layering various sheets of wood (veneer), of different colours, fastened one on top of the other. Elm, white poplar, briar, rosewood are some of the exotic woods used.
A timeless heirloom that will be treasured forever.