| Project by mockmickey | posted 494 days ago | 660 views | 3 times favorited | 14 comments | ![]() |
WICKEDLADY JEWELRY CABINET
This cabinet contains a place for all your fine jewelry, it contains storage for rings, bracelets, watches, earrings, necklaces and for all other it has 10 drawers and 9 shelves. Fully carved measuring 5ft(1.5metres) in height.
Materials used include red cedar, maple, ragil on ,mahogany, Tasmanian oak and camphor laurel.
The cabinet also contains it own secret compartment which is located behind the middle mirror .
an excellent art piece that will light up any room
shown is Brisbane for 3 days only.
Overall dimensions are as follows….......
HEIGHT…........1500mm (5ft) WIDTH…..........775mm (31inches) DEPTH….........135mm (5.5inches)
Timbers include…..........
Tasmanian Oak
Pine
Mahogany
Miranti
Camphor Laurel
Australian Red Cedar
Maple
-- mockmcikey
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14 comments so far
Roger Strautman
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posted 494 days ago
WOW! With me being a carver I do know what something like this takes to carve. Those look like wooden hinges are they? Where did you get your idea and designs at? Did you make this for yourself or was it a commission piece? This is a very impressive work of art. Thanks for sharing!
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TonyWard
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posted 494 days ago
Inspirational – an Australian to the front again! Well done!
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Sawhorse
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posted 494 days ago
Simply Beautiful…I can only imagine the hours of carving needed to do this…
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oscorner
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posted 493 days ago
AMAZING WORK!
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WayneC
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posted 493 days ago
Wow. The detail is unbelieveable.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 493 days ago
unbelievable work.. .again!
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Dano
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posted 493 days ago
I agree with the above. WOW!
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dennis mitchell
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posted 492 days ago
I’m still speachless….
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mot
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posted 492 days ago
Yup, definitely selling my tools.
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Bob Babcock
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posted 491 days ago
Awe inspiring!
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MsDebbieP
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posted 490 days ago
i’m with you Dennis… I’m in total AWE
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dustynewt
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posted 400 days ago
You are a master. For those of us that dream of doing work like this, please consider getting with a photographer and printing some full size posters of your work. Like the Studley tool cabinet poster published by FWW. It would inspire us to achieve our full potential in our work and give those of us money challenged slobs a chance to own something of yours.
Walk in Beauty.
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jcees
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posted 330 days ago
Gorgeous! Bravo!
Did you work from your own design or some other? If it’s your own then you’ve got a quite an eye, again nicely done!
always,
J.C.
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jm82435
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wow!
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