Finely crafted, hand-painted wood boxes with hinged lids. Larger size is nice for notes, keys, watches, change and jewelry.

In 2003 my beatiful son was born. We found out at nine months old that he had a very rare chromosome abnormality, that he would have extreme difficulty with his "trunk strength." Walking for him was extremely hard to learn. When he started taking his 1st steps unaided except for his walker, my mother-in-law sent this to me. He literally walked away from his walker at 32 months old. It is a reminder to me that there is always someone there to help you when you need it, even if you can't see them.
I lost my mother recently and went looking for a keepsake urn. All that I found were terribly exspensive until I walked into a gift shop here in Ottawa. I'd been to a few shops and nothing caught my eye until I saw "Angel of Mine." To me my mom was an angel and the verse "So loved so very loved" brought a tear to my eye. That box will forever hold her ashes a a reminder of what a great woman she was to myself,my wife and to her grandchildren.
In April of 2010 I lost a baby pretty far in my pregnancy. I was devasted. We had our daughter, Brielle, cremated and my husband and I originally decided to spread her ashes at a playground. But when we got her ashes back, I just couldn't do it. I decided to put her ashes in the "Angel of Mine" memory box, and I got the statue "Tenderness" to keep next to it as it reminds me of myself and my 3 year old always by her side.