- Dimensions: 9.25L x 5.5W x 9H inches
- Decorated lacquered paper overlay jewelry box
- Fairy twirls to Waltz of the Flowers
- Lift lid with full interior mirror and pink suede fabric
- Sections, necklace carousel, drawers, and more
- Recommended for children over 8 (small parts)
The Mele & Co. Krista Musical Dancing Fairy Jewelry Box – 9.5W x 9H in., made of a sturdy MDF,Β lacqueredΒ decorative paper overlay, it is the perfect fanciful piece for her favorite things. Not only does she have a tiny fairy spinning to an elegant song, she also has lots of space to organize her necklaces, rings, and other charms. Complete with three drawers, various-sized compartments, and a necklace carousel. Everything for her little heartβs desire.
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Additional information:
- Small parts may pose choking hazard; appropriate for children over 8 years
- Castles and whimsical princess fashion paper overlay
- 3 open drawers, 2 open sections, and a large main compartment
- Lift lid with full interior mirror and magnetic closure
- Mirrored necklace carousel compartment with magnetic door closure
- Footed platform base
- Silver-tone hardware with hand-lined pink suede fabric
Emidio Mele, an Italian immigrant to the United States, came to New York City in 1896 and learned to make jewelry boxes as an apprentice before founding Mele Manufacturing in 1912. He began by designing and building elegant displays for jewelry store windows. His jewelry box-making business grew throughout the 1900s, responding to demands for boxes to hold Purple Hearts during WWII and developing as a popular household name for quality jewelry boxes. Today Mele Jewelry Box is known as the Mele Companies, which encompass various divisions under the Mele name. Now based in Utica, N.Y., Mele still upholds the family atmosphere on which it was founded and remains America’s foremost name in jewelry cases.
Emidio Mele, an Italian immigrant to the United States, came to New York City in 1896 and learned to make jewelry boxes as an apprentice before founding Mele Manufacturing in 1912. He began by designing and building elegant displays for jewelry store windows. His jewelry box-making business grew throughout the 1900s, responding to demands for boxes to hold Purple Hearts during WWII and developing as a popular household name for quality jewelry boxes. Today Mele Jewelry Box is known as the Mele Companies, which encompass various divisions under the Mele name. Now based in Utica, N.Y., Mele still upholds the family atmosphere on which it was founded and remains America’s foremost name in jewelry cases.










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