Thursday, July 12, 2012

The Mele Jewelry Boxes Collection - A Unique Variety of Timeless Perfection

For over 95 years the Mele family has been crafting gem cases that stand the test of time. For almost a century now, the Mele name has been considered the elite standard in the jewelry case industry, and it does not seem that this is set to change any time soon.
Mele jewelry boxes are known throughout the world for their classic designs and lifelong lasting craftsmanship, but this has not kept them from also providing us with some of the best variety offered by any jewel case company.
Take for example the Taylor. While many jewel case manufacturing and design is focused directly on the woman, some of the most sought after Mele jewelry boxes are in fact for men. This stately valet case is subtle, yet powerful. Its shiny, solid black exterior is the slick antipathy to the rich and roomy selection of soft white insert sections designed to hold all of a man's fine goods, from watches and rings, to the silver in his pocket. This is truly a mans man jewelry item.
The Chris, for watches of any order, shows off its rugged boldness by blending cherry wood and ivory. With its glass windowing and sharp unyielding corners and brass key plate, this piece makes every effort to show that your personal items are important and treasured, and succeeds to impress no matter how many times you see it.
A Mele jewelry box is not without feminine flair. The Cherie and Ivy stand up jewelry racks for the teenage girl are the perfect display solution. Easily placed on bedside tables or bureaus, these nature and ballroom inspired curio racks are not only cute, with their feathered hats and detailed flower hook designs, the are darling!
The Layla, a Mele jewelry boxes standard, has gained a reputation as the only Java jewelry box to own. With its incredible finish and lift up lid mirror and deep, softly padded jewel drawers, there could be no better place to rest you valuables or powder yourself before going out for the evening.
Finally, there is the classic oak armoire, the Olivia. Ever the upholder of stately style as well as your accessories, these Mele jewelry boxes show that fine furniture craftsmanship is a cornerstone of the Mele family tradition. It exudes the confidence of a bygone era of stability and carefree innocence with its four cabriolet legs firmly planted under the simplicity and grace of its 4 drawers and 8 necklace hooks.
Hillary S. Pike shares her love of Mele jewelry boxes in her articles about the timlessness of aMele jewelry box

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