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French-Style Cut Crystal & Filigree Brass Casket – 4”
This exquisite 4-inch crystal casket is a brilliant example of Victorian-era vanity luxury, designed to capture and refract light with every facet. Combining the clarity of heavy-cut glass with the intricate warmth of aged metal, this jewel box is a sophisticated functional sculpture for the modern curated home.
A Masterpiece of Light and Metal
Intricate Craftsmanship
The box is defined by its deep diamond-point cut crystal, which creates a dazzling geometric texture across all surfaces. This radiant glass is anchored by a stunning antique brass filigree base, featuring ornate scrollwork and delicate floral swags that wrap around the perimeter, all supported by four petite ball feet.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: A versatile 4” width, perfectly sized for a bedside table or vanity.
Materials: High-clarity cut crystal and cast brass with a natural aged patina.
Design: Features a seamless, unhinged lift-off lid for a clean, symmetrical silhouette.
Style: Neo-Classical / French Regency, characterized by the marriage of industrial glass techniques and romantic metalwork.
Curated Styling Suggestions
The Reflective Vanity
Place this casket on a silver-plated or mirrored tray. Its cut glass will amplify the light from a nearby window or lamp—like the Falkenstein milk glass lamp—creating a brilliant, sparkling focal point for your finest jewelry or keepsakes.
Natural Textures
Create a "still life" vignette by pairing the sharp lines of the crystal with organic elements. Position it on a dark wood surface next to a piece of fresh fruit, such as a green pear, to highlight the contrast between the cold brilliance of the glass and the soft matte texture of nature.
The Academic’s Desk
Use this 4" casket as a sophisticated paperweight or a home for small essentials atop a stack of vintage books, such as your 1838 edition of Melodies. The gold detailing on the book’s spine will beautifully complement the brass filigree of the box.
"A jewel in its own right, this casket doesn't just hold treasures—it transforms the very light of the room into a display of timeless elegance."
This exquisite 4-inch crystal casket is a brilliant example of Victorian-era vanity luxury, designed to capture and refract light with every facet. Combining the clarity of heavy-cut glass with the intricate warmth of aged metal, this jewel box is a sophisticated functional sculpture for the modern curated home.
A Masterpiece of Light and Metal
Intricate Craftsmanship
The box is defined by its deep diamond-point cut crystal, which creates a dazzling geometric texture across all surfaces. This radiant glass is anchored by a stunning antique brass filigree base, featuring ornate scrollwork and delicate floral swags that wrap around the perimeter, all supported by four petite ball feet.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: A versatile 4” width, perfectly sized for a bedside table or vanity.
Materials: High-clarity cut crystal and cast brass with a natural aged patina.
Design: Features a seamless, unhinged lift-off lid for a clean, symmetrical silhouette.
Style: Neo-Classical / French Regency, characterized by the marriage of industrial glass techniques and romantic metalwork.
Curated Styling Suggestions
The Reflective Vanity
Place this casket on a silver-plated or mirrored tray. Its cut glass will amplify the light from a nearby window or lamp—like the Falkenstein milk glass lamp—creating a brilliant, sparkling focal point for your finest jewelry or keepsakes.
Natural Textures
Create a "still life" vignette by pairing the sharp lines of the crystal with organic elements. Position it on a dark wood surface next to a piece of fresh fruit, such as a green pear, to highlight the contrast between the cold brilliance of the glass and the soft matte texture of nature.
The Academic’s Desk
Use this 4" casket as a sophisticated paperweight or a home for small essentials atop a stack of vintage books, such as your 1838 edition of Melodies. The gold detailing on the book’s spine will beautifully complement the brass filigree of the box.
"A jewel in its own right, this casket doesn't just hold treasures—it transforms the very light of the room into a display of timeless elegance."