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JEWELRY GLASS BOX W/RECYCLE STEEL LID

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JEWELRY GLASS BOX W/RECYCLE STEEL LID

A must-have for your favorite jewels, loose change, or stray keys, this charming tray is crafted from eco-friendly recycled steel and heavy glass. Whether it’s your go-to ring or a collection of love notes, let this tray be the romantic stage for all your little keepsakes.

Area: India

Single
Item No.110264
Size: 2" H x 7" W x 5" D

Double
Item No.110271
Size: 2" H x 10" W x 7" D
Material: Steel, Glass
* Note: Velour insert is not included. 

 

 

 

Since its founding in Japan in 2007, the brand has operated on the premise that the most interesting materials are those that already have a life behind them.  Puebco works with salvaged and reclaimed sources — recycled military tents and clothing, decommissioned mail bags, truck upholstery, and repurposed parachutes — redesigning them into garments, bags, rugs, and home goods and bringing new life to the materials. Items are made in small batches to keep overproduction minimal and each run intentional.

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From $13.30

Original: $38.00

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JEWELRY GLASS BOX W/RECYCLE STEEL LID

$38.00

$13.30

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A must-have for your favorite jewels, loose change, or stray keys, this charming tray is crafted from eco-friendly recycled steel and heavy glass. Whether it’s your go-to ring or a collection of love notes, let this tray be the romantic stage for all your little keepsakes.

Area: India

Single
Item No.110264
Size: 2" H x 7" W x 5" D

Double
Item No.110271
Size: 2" H x 10" W x 7" D
Material: Steel, Glass
* Note: Velour insert is not included. 

 

 

 

Since its founding in Japan in 2007, the brand has operated on the premise that the most interesting materials are those that already have a life behind them.  Puebco works with salvaged and reclaimed sources — recycled military tents and clothing, decommissioned mail bags, truck upholstery, and repurposed parachutes — redesigning them into garments, bags, rugs, and home goods and bringing new life to the materials. Items are made in small batches to keep overproduction minimal and each run intentional.