Possibly Chopin's first piano and maybe Beethoven's 5th. The first movement begins by raising the hands. The music begins. The second movement requires a sliding of the top followed by lifting the lid for the 3rd and 4th movement. Piano Musical puzzle box has a velvet flocked storage compartment. Customize your box by choosing a song from the list! Add the name of the song at checkout in the box titled "Special instructions for seller"!
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Details
- Handmade puzzle box
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Velvet flocked storage compartment
- Perfect for storing jewelry or small treasures
- Plays music when box is opened
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Available in Cherry, Padauk, and Bubinga
- Remember to Add the name of the song at checkout in the box titled "Special instructions for seller"
Songs
- Available Songs
Anniversary Song
Are You Lonesome Tonight
Beauty and the Beast
Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5
Born Free
Can you Feel the Love Tonight (Lion King)
Can’t Smile Without You
Claire De Lune
Daddy’s Little Girl
Dance Ballerina
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Feelings
Für Elise
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Greensleeves
Hava Nagila
Humoresque op. #7
I Could’ve Danced All Night
I Dreamed a Dream
I Left my Heart in San Francisco
Impossible Dream
Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Love Me Tender
Mer. La
Misty
Music Box Dancer
Music of the Night
My Funny Valentine
My Heart Will Go On
Nocturne (Chopin)
Old McDonald Had a Farm
Rockabye Baby
Skater’s Waltz
Some Enchanted Evening
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Sunrise/Sunset
Swan Lake
Thank Heaven for Little Girls
The Entertainer
The Way We Were
Try To Remember
Try To Remember
Unforgettable
What the World Needs Now
Yesterday
You Are My Sunshine
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
You Light Up My Life
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Shipping
- All items are handmade and subject to availability.
- Shipping times will vary
Artist Info
" Experimenting with different techniques for making boxes, I found that using the band saw allowed me to create interesting shapes. My boxes sold so well that we could hardly keep up with production."
Richard began woodworking while he was an actor in New York City, crafting his version of rustic Colonial furniture and paneling for his apartment. In response to flyers posted backstage in Broadway theaters, he received small assignments; mostly bookshelves and tables that he made in his living room. The pieces were crudely stylish made of stained pine with rough-hewn edges, fashioned with matte knife and disc sander. It was a dusty lifestyle. The name Boxology describes a process that allows him to explore the endless possibilities that wood working has to offer. Richard tells stories, take the most beautiful woods and turn them in to complex puzzle boxes and design display shelving and furniture that makes wood exciting in its simplest forms. There is no end to it... and as you will see there are endless beginnings, which Richard best describes as poetry, psychology and philosophy in wood.
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