The Small Camellia Antique Silver Trinket Box exudes refined elegance and vintage charm, making it a standout decorative accent. Crafted from resin with a sophisticated antique silver finish, it features a beautifully sculpted camellia bloom on its removable lid. The intricate detailing of the petals adds a touch of romance and timeless appeal, perfect for enhancing the ambience of your home. This trinket box suits French Provincial, vintage, and classic decor styles effortlessly, blending traditional artistry with functional design. Use it to store rings, earrings, or other precious keepsakes, keeping your treasures neatly tucked away in style. Place it on a dressing table, console, or bookshelf, where it adds an element of luxury and serves as a decorative piece even when closed. Combine it with other metallic decor, such as candlesticks, picture frames, or vintage-inspired vases, to create a cohesive and elegant vignette. Its antique finish and delicate detailing make it the perfect addition to living spaces that embrace classic design or seek a hint of romantic flair.
Silver trinket box
The Small Camellia Antique Silver Trinket Box also makes a thoughtful gift, bringing beauty and charm to any special occasion. More than just a storage solution, it serves as a captivating decorative element that elevates the aesthetic of any room with its old-world grace and timeless appeal. Overall measurement 9.5cm diameter and 7cm tall including lid. Inside of trinket box is 7cm diameter and 3cm deep. Made from resin with an Antiqued Silver finish.
Our French Provincial decor ships from our Peakhurst NSW warehouse. Usually despatched in 1-3 days with Australia Post.
If you choose to collect this item, it will be available from the Peakhurst NSW warehouse. You will receive an SMS when it is ready to collect.
Trinket Box Specifications:
- 9.5cm diameter
- 7cm tall
- Made from resin
Note that measurements are approximate as there can be minor variations during production. This item is designed to have a rustic antique style. Some imperfections are there to create this effect and are not considered faults.