Panthers of Bacchus Jewelry Box

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Bold, unexpected, and completely unlike anything she has seen before, this teal jewelry box is for the woman who appreciates beauty with a backstory. The lid features a detail from Panthers of Bacchus Eating Grapes (ca. 1719–20) by Alexandre François Desportes, royal animal painter to the French court, created as a study for a tapestry commissioned for the Palace of Versailles and woven at the royal Chaillot workshops in Paris. A piece of Versailles history, reimagined as something she will actually use every day.

Exclusive to Curiosity District, this box is the kind of gift that surprises; visually striking, rich with history, and completely unexpected from a jewelry box. Its soft teal exterior and velvet interior make it as practical as it is beautiful.

This is the kind of gift that starts a conversation.

Why You'll Love It

  • Royal Versailles tapestry art on the lid: Designed for the Palace of Versailles by the official animal painter to the French royal court
  • Completely unexpected: Wild, vibrant, and unlike anything in the usual gift aisle
  • Exclusive to Curiosity District: A distinctive find you won't see anywhere else
  • Pretty and practical: Compact storage for rings, earrings, and small accessories
  • Ready-to-gift charm: Perfect for the woman who loves the unusual and the rare

Key Details

  • Material: Vegan 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 bold vintage nature artwork

Perfect For

  • Unique birthday gifts for her
  • Gifts for art and history lovers
  • Unexpected jewelry gifts for women
  • Keepsake boxes with a story
  • Thoughtful gifts for the woman who has everything
  • Anyone who loves the delightfully unexpected

Give her something that surprises, delights, and carries the spirit of Versailles — in a box that fits in her handbag.