Everything about Casket totally explained
A
casket, or a
jewelry box is a receptacle for
trinkets and
jewels. It may take a very modest form, covered in
leather and lined with satin, or it may reach the monumental proportions of the jewel cabinets which were made for
Marie Antoinette, one of which is at
Windsor, and another at
Versailles, the work of
Schwerdfeger as
cabinet maker, Degault as miniature painter, and Thomire as
chaser.
Caskets are often made in precious materials, such as
gold,
silver or
ivory. In ancient
East Asia, caskets often made in
wood,
china, or covered with
silk. Some of these caskets could be collected as
decorative boxes.
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