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Celtic Peace Sign Keepsake Box
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Celtic Peace Sign Keepsake Box
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The 1960's meet the 960's in this elaborate Celtic knotwork Peace symbol, inset with gems and writhing with knotwork designs in the shape of the Peace Sign.

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Perfect for stylishly storing jewelry and mementos, this hardwood box showcases a ceramic tile. Spring-loaded hinged lid stays open without tipping the box over and snaps closed securely.
  • Made of solid hardwood with high-gloss lacquer finish
  • Interior is fully lined in velvet; bottom is covered with felt
  • Measures 5.5" x 5.5" x 2.25" with a 4.25" x 4.25" ceramic tile

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