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		<title>Tri Box II Maple Cocobolo</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 16:27:13 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The Tri-box II is the descendant of the larger tri-box jewelry box I made several years ago and which is featured in the book <a title="400 wooden boxes" href="http://www.amazon.com/400-Wood-Boxes-Containment-Concealment/dp/1579904599" target="_blank">400 wood boxes</a> (be sure to check out the spine of the book!). Unlike its predecessor, its lid pivots at any of the three corners using rare-earth magnets and is much smaller.  I made this box deep enough so that it can easily hold a watch or two and is able to  store a larger necklace, bracelet or other collectible.</p>
<p>I chose to keep the inside of the box unlined  to show off the the beautiful  inlayed and book-matched triangle of wood on the bottom; however, I also offer Ultrasuede lining for the inside bottom  as an option for an additional $10.</p>
<p>Dimensions: 5.125&#8243; equilateral triangle by 1.375&#8243; tall</p>
<p>Woods: Curly Maple and Cocobolo</p>
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		<title>Tri Box II Cocobolo Maple</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 15:10:33 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The Tri-box II is the descendant of the larger tri-box jewelry box I made several years ago and which is featured in the book <a title="400 wooden boxes" href="http://www.amazon.com/400-Wood-Boxes-Containment-Concealment/dp/1579904599" target="_blank">400 wood boxes</a> (be sure to check out the spine of the book!). Unlike its predecessor, its lid pivots at any of the three corners using rare-earth magnets and is much smaller.  I made this box deep enough so that it can easily hold a watch or two and is able to  store a larger necklace, bracelet or other collectible.</p>
<p>I chose to keep the inside of the box unlined  to show off the the beautiful  inlayed and book-matched triangle of wood on the bottom; however, I also offer Ultrasuede lining for the inside bottom  as an option for an additional $10.</p>
<p>Dimensions: 5.125&#8243; equilateral triangle by 1.375&#8243; tall</p>
<p>Woods: Cocobolo and Curly Maple</p>
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		<title>Tri Box II Maple</title>
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<p>The Tri-box II is the descendant of the larger tri-box jewelry box I made several years ago and which is featured in the book <a title="400 wooden boxes" href="http://www.amazon.com/400-Wood-Boxes-Containment-Concealment/dp/1579904599" target="_blank">400 wood boxes</a> (be sure to check out the spine of the book!). Unlike its predecessor, its lid pivots at any of the three corners using rare-earth magnets and is much smaller.  I made this box deep enough so that it can easily hold a watch or two and is able to  store a larger necklace, bracelet or other collectible.</p>
<p>I chose to keep the inside of the box unlined  to show off the the beautiful  inlayed and book-matched triangle of wood on the bottom; however, I also offer Ultrasuede lining for the inside bottom  as an option for an additional $10.</p>
<p>Dimensions: 5.125&#8243; equilateral triangle by 1.375&#8243; tall</p>
<p>Woods: Curly Maple and Cocobolo</p>
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		<title>Tri-Box II Redheart</title>
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<p>The Tri-box II is the descendant of the larger tri-box jewelry box I made several years ago and which is featured in the book <a title="400 wooden boxes" href="http://www.amazon.com/400-Wood-Boxes-Containment-Concealment/dp/1579904599" target="_blank">400 wood boxes</a> (be sure to check out the spine of the book!). Unlike its predecessor, its lid pivots at any of the three corners using rare-earth magnets and is much smaller.  I made this box deep enough so that it can easily hold a watch or two and is able to  store a larger necklace, bracelet or other collectible.</p>
<p>I chose to keep the inside of the box unlined  to show off the the beautiful  inlayed and book-matched triangle of wood on the bottom; however, I also offer Ultrasuede lining for the inside bottom  as an option for an additional $10.</p>
<p>Dimensions: 5.125&#8243; equilateral triangle by 1.375&#8243; tall</p>
<p>Woods: Redheart and African Bubinga</p>
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