A custom Domino box is made from Santos Rosewood, which comes from South America and is in the “Rosewood Family”. There are over 200 different types of trees in the Rosewood family and Santos Rosewood is one of the most sought after. This is a beautiful wood and takes an excellent finish. Domino count, 28ea. A unique "One-of-a-Kind" box signed and dated.
Each Box is custom built, one at a time by Charles T. "Most people love boxes and I collect boxes myself and now have over 35 in my collection. I even have the old cigar boxes from my childhood. I spend a lot of time choosing just the right woods to complement each other. Most are Exotic woods and none are on any endangered list. I use only solid stock; there is no veneer in any of these boxes, unless specified. All of the woods are their natural color; I use no dyes or stains. Everything I make gets a "Hand Rubbed Oil Finish”, usually three to five coats." This is a blend of five oils that provides the best finish possible. The finish was developed for the marine environment. The base is polyurethane.
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Designed & Handcrafted by: Charles T.
"Every item is made one at a time. The craftsmanship is more important than the cost..... what you buy today reflects your appreciation of quality and value for a life time."
Charles T. says; "No matter if you are buying an $800.00 dollar Humidor or a $29.00 dollar Keepsake Box, all are built to the same Quality Standards. I started doing High-end Arts/Crafts show as a way to market my product. I added Jewelry Boxes and various other types of keepsake boxes. I make custom Pens, Perfume Pens, Magnifying glasses, wooden Business Card Holders, Letter openers, Atomizers and some small wood turnings. I do about twenty shows a year. About 75% of my work is custom orders.
Every thing I make gets a "Hand Rubbed Oil Finish". Between 5 to 8 coats. This is a blend of five oils that provides the best finish possible. The finish was developed for the marine environment. The base is polyurethane. This is the same finish I use on my fine Antiques. I developed the finish while I was Quality Assurance Manager with Hatteras Yachts. That was between 1965 to 1988."