Loading... Please wait...This unique Wishes Keepsake Box features a white shell under glass with a seahorse watching over it on the top. There's also a few "crystals" that represent the sandy coast in with the shell under glass.
A group of turtles circles the perimeter, too.
Jim and Tori try to create a lighthearted feeling in every box they design. It is hand patinaed, then painted and carefully assembled.
A little surprise is placed in each box awaiting your wishes. So, don't ask what it is. It's a surprise!
This box rests on four patinaed brass feet and opens simply by depressing the button on the front. What will you place inside your new Wish Box?
Inventory Number: mu-box40t
Measurement Details (LxWxH in inches):
Turtles and Seahorse Wish Keepsake Box - 1.50 x 1.75 x 1.50
Jim Mullan is a self-taught artist who grew up in Southern California with an enthusiasm for nature and history. He became intrigued with old watches, vintage toys, and scientific instruments as a teenager. In the process of taking things apart and putting them back together, he began combining some of those old pieces with his favorite things in nature, including bird, dragonfly and animal components to create one-of-a-kind mixed media jewelry and other creations. In 1980, Jim exhibited at his first art show in Florida and enjoyed it so much he decided to set up shop in Pompano Beach.
Tori’s passion for antiques and jewelry began as a child. Her inspiration was her father, a jeweler and antique watch collector. While working in his jewelry store in Port Charlotte, Florida she became interested in vintage stones and spare parts her father used for repairing jewelry and watches. She set her sights on designing jewelry and started creating unique one of a kind earrings and bracelets. She met Jim at a show in 1985 and found they shared many of the same interests in old watches, jewelry and antiques.
Their fascination with birds, nature, and antiques is ever present and their vast collection of vintage hardware, bird carvings and watches are housed in their Pompano Beach studio.