Delicate, romantic, and full of old-world charm, this teal jewelry box turns everyday storage into something truly memorable. Designed as a keepsake as much as an organizer, it features artwork attributed to Le Riche, a painter who worked for Marie Antoinette at Versailles. Later collected by J. Pierpont Morgan and donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1907, the cupid-and-garland image gives this piece a story that feels as special as the occasion it celebrates.
Exclusive to Curiosity District, this jewelry box is a thoughtful choice for quinceañeras, birthdays, and meaningful milestone gifts. Its soft teal exterior and velvety interior create a lovely contrast, while the compact layout keeps rings, earrings, and small treasures neatly arranged.
This is the kind of gift that feels personal before it is even opened; romantic, feminine, and rich with story.
Why You'll Love It
- Versailles-inspired artwork: Features a cupid design from artwork created for Marie Antoinette's royal court
- A gift with genuine history: From Versailles to J. Pierpont Morgan to the Metropolitan Museum of Art* — now exclusively yours
- Exclusive to Curiosity District: A distinctive find you won't see anywhere else
- Pretty and practical: Compact storage for rings, earrings, and other small jewelry
- Ready-to-gift charm: A lovely choice for quinceañeras, birthdays, or any sentimental occasion
Key Details
- Material: PU leather
- Color: Teal exterior with soft beige velvet interior
- Dimensions: 4.5 x 3 x 1.6 in
- Storage: Compartments for rings, earrings, and small accessories
- Closure: Metal clasp
- Style: Compact keepsake jewelry box with vintage romantic artwork
Perfect For
- Quinceañera gift ideas
- Unique quinceañera gifts and sweet sixteen gifts
- Romantic jewelry gifts for her
- Keepsake boxes for teen girls
- Thoughtful birthday gifts with a story
- Small jewelry storage with vintage charm
Give her something that feels beautifully chosen, a keepsake box with a romantic past, elegant details, and a story worth keeping.
* CC0/Open Access image courtesy of The Met, New York. Not affiliated with or endorsed by The Met.
