Showing posts with label trinket box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trinket box. Show all posts

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Green Stained Glass trinket box


A trinket or jewellery box made out of green stained glass, with a hinged lid and a little chain to hold the lid when it’s open. The legs and stretcher are made out of silver wire, patina-ed to give it a vintage look.



From my range of “Glass Art”.

Read here "How Stained glass is made".

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Black Stained Glass trinket box


Easy to make, this stained glass trinket box is constructed purely of flat panels of glass and soldered together, no curves or intricate patterns. The lid consists of one sheet of glass cut at an angle into four pieces and then soldered together, the bottom is one sheet of glass and the four sides are cut into strips and soldered onto the bottom sheet.


A single long hinge, constructed out of a copper metal tube with copper wire inserted through it, is attached to two copper wire rings soldered to the back of the box.

A flat piece of copper covered in solder is soldered to the front panel with a little wire hook for keeping the lid closed

A trinket box is also known by other terms such as jewel case or casket and has been used from medieval times on dressers to store anything from jewelry to all those little mementos such as photos and beads as well as precious ear rings, rings and anything else that has a priceless personal value to you.

You can read here on How Stained glass is made

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Sunday, June 22, 2014

Amber Stained glass jewellery box


A jewellery or trinket box hand-crafted from Amber Stained glass, with hinged lid. Ideal for keeping your jewellery or other knick-knacks close-by. Here I am using it to store some of the stained glass jewels I use in my jewellery.

Stained glass boxes are easy to make and can be used for storing a wide variety of items and can be used in any room of your house, even in the kitchen. I have one for storing tea bags.



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