Trinket boxes, especially those with musical components, gained popularity in the mid-20th century as decorative and functional items. Japan became a prominent manufacturer of these boxes, often incorporating delicate floral designs and musical movements. These boxes were frequently used to store jewelry, small keepsakes, or other personal items.


Floral designs were a common motif, reflecting the era's appreciation for natural beauty and elegance. The musical mechanisms added an extra layer of charm, making them popular gifts and collectibles. Westland, among other companies, produced many of these musical trinket boxes, contributing to their widespread appeal.


Weighs 3/4 lbs unpackaged.