This is my latest project. It is an Asian themed jewelry box that my wife and I designed together. It is made of meranti for the case, birdseye maple for the door, drawers, and back, and bloodwood as accents in the segmented turning of the necklace carosel, drawer handles, and on the earring tree.
Case – We gave the door an arched top too but keep the bottom flat. I like to use ratios and proportions that are pleasing to the eye. This project included a ratio for the arches called the Waist to Hip Ratio (WHR). The WHR is the circumference of the Waist divided by the circumference of the hip of a person. There are studies that show that a WHR of .7 in women and .9 in men correlate with health, fertility, disease resistance, etc. Studies also show that when shown a sample of body profiles, people gravitate to these “healthier” (grain of salt) profiles and tend to find them attractive.
Finish – The finish is 4 coats of Maloof oil/poly mix, 2 coats of oil/wax mix, and 3 applications of briwax. Most parts were finished before assembly.
Photography – Shot at home using a Flotone graduated background (B&H photo), some compact flourescent bulbs from HD, a tripod and my D70s.
Thanks for looking
Tim Pastore
For those interested in more pictures and more comprehensive write-up, you can visit:
http://lumberjocks.com/projects/13704
Comments
I say this is an outstanding piece of work and fits very well into my personal aesthetic of enjoying asian inspired work.
I have a box as well in this competition .... "Dancer" .... a few pages back ..... and although we took very different approaches ... they both IMHO share a common simple elegance.
Well done I say
Knipfer
I too have 3 pieces here and would like to compliment you on your piece. Beautiful.
Outstanding! Pieces like this raise all kinds of mixed feelings between "strive to match this," and "sell the tools." It is absolutely gorgeous!
J. R.
Great work, I'm a big fan of Asian inspired pieces.
This is a wonderful piece. A great design, classical and elegant in its Asian inspiration, and full of inspiring details. Terrific work!
Excellent piece and excellent post. So kind of you to allow those of us woodworkers who are not worthy see how the other side lives. Thank you.
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