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And this is shown in relation to a jewellery box.
She asked me months ago for a musical jewellery box with a ballerina inside.
Why don't you have a look in her jewellery box?"
There's also a big, gold jewellery box that was given to me by my godmother.
Please could you write an article on how to make a bathroom cabinet out of something like an old jewellery box.
She now makes jewellery boxes, pencil holders, and Christmas decorations.
He took the jewellery box into the flat.
His fingerprints were found on a jewellery box in the Croppers' bedroom.
The drawer was open and the contents of the jewellery box were spilled on the bed."
A deeper compartment underneath contained the three red leather jewellery boxes.
Other items produced are rolled paper products such as jewellery boxes, bowls and small art pieces.
A small shiver went through me as I placed it in my jewellery box, but there was an odd sense of liberation, too.
She had a gold chain in her jewellery box upstairs and soon she would fetch it.
'I know where your cuff-links are; I've got them in my jewellery box.
Her wardrobe was full, so was her jewellery box.
She took off everything that could identify her, and stowed it in the bottom layer of her jewellery box.
Jewellery box containing fake pearls, playing cards and pink ten-ruble notes.
So they explore the boat and find a small black box looking a bit like a jewellery box, but they cannot get it open.
He bought me a beautiful Cartier gold watch and bracelet in a stunning velvet jewellery box.
They broke open five jewellery boxes.
Namely, store jewellery carefully in its original packaging or a jewellery box.
Lacquered jewellery boxes, unreasonably long pipes, masks, oriental wall hangings.
Lundy subsequently reported that Christine's jewellery box was missing.
It's also a good place to pick up a chess set and intricately carved jewellery boxes among other locally produced handicrafts.
The goal is to find and match pairs of the same elements (pieces of jewelry) hidden in the jewellery boxes.