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In 1863, Napoleon intervened in Mexico and the defeat of the French troops in Puebla is the reason behind the 5 de Mayo celebrations. Yet the French influence lives on, and Avenida Reforma in Mexico City was modeled after the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Handcrafted by Ana Maria Gonzalez, this decoupage jewelry box depicts scenes from France. The lid opens to reveal a large compartment, a pop-up tray and a convenient mirror. Beneath is a drawer.
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This is not the first box I bought on your site…. Thanks Ana Maria for such a beautiful made box…. Waiting for her visit, next month: she will be thrilled ! Merci beaucoup, Yveline
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Novica is new to me, so when it popped up while I was browsing, I was skeptical, but decided to take a chance and ordered this beautiful Day of the Dead jewelry box. The workmanship is superior, the colors are fabulous and and a great artist touch. Not only was the product exceptional, it came gift wrapped with a thank you note from the artist. I was not expecting the attention to detail and the care when packaging. It also arrived in a timely manner and I was kept apprised of the shipping by email. Class act, I will definitely be ordering something in the future.
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Worth the wait. Lovely box with the Mexican lottery symbols. Its colorful and practical. Im going to store my southwestern style jewelry in it for now.