
Lacquered wooden jewelry box with peacock and floral motif
Selling Price
$50
History
This style of lacquered jewelry box with peacock and floral decoration became popular in the mid-to-late 20th century, particularly during the 1960s through 1980s. These boxes were often produced in Japan and other Asian countries for export to Western markets, reflecting a fascination with Oriental decorative arts. The peacock motif symbolizes beauty, prosperity, and immortality in Asian cultures, making it a favored decorative element. These vintage jewelry boxes appeal to collectors of Asian decorative arts, vintage home décor enthusiasts, and those who appreciate mid-century Oriental export items. They are valued for their craftsmanship, nostalgic charm, and the intricate hand-painted or applied designs that showcase traditional Asian artistic techniques. Such pieces serve both functional and decorative purposes, making them popular among collectors of vintage vanity items and Asian-inspired home accessories.
Origin
Japan
Time period
circa 1960–1980