Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh gift chests bring the Gifts of the
Magi to life. These “Original Gifts of Christmas” are real. Real
23 karat gold and authentic frankincense and myrrh from the same
regions as the gifts brought to the baby Jesus on that very
first Christmas.
Large Single
Box Set
The silhouette of the Magi
following the Christmas star – printed in gold – adorns the
lid of this rich looking box. The dark stained-high gloss
finish is offset by the unique brass latch. The box measures
9 inches x 4 inches x 3 inches. The interior of the box is
striking with its luxurious red satin lining on both the
padded lid and base. The large tears of frankincense,
hand-blown gold ball and crystals of Arabian myrrh are
nestled together in this beautiful collection of the Gifts
of the Three Kings. This unique set is a rich and dramatic
way of displaying the Original Gifts of Christmas.
A rich looking wooden box
finished in a dark cherry stain and lined in rich, red
satin. The box is beautifully adorned with a gold silhouette
of the Magi camel caravan following the Christmas Star and
is finished with an ornate brass latch.
Large Single Box Set
(GFM005) $59.95 each
Small Single
Box Set
All the
features and charm of the Larger Single Box on a slightly
smaller scale. The solid wood box holds real, 23k gold in an
orb-shaped glass bottle and authentic frankincense and
myrrh. The set is both beautiful and attractively priced.
The satin lined box measures 6 3/4 X 3 3/4 x 2 .
Small Single Box Set (GFM006) $29.95 each
Single Box
Sets
Each
of the unique, brass appliqued wooden
boxes are hand-made and lined with red
satin to add a regal touch to this “Gift of Kings”.
The octagonal
Gold box holds an American hand-blown crystal glass ball filled
with 23 karat gold flakes that float like snowflakes. The ball
is specially made so that the multiple curved surfaces reflect
and refract the gold and make is dance and sparkle. The gold box
measures 4 3/4 x 3 3/4 inches.
The round
Frankincense box is covered in hand-made brass angels and is
filled with the finest Frankincense. The base and lid are satin
lined and the box measures 4 1/2 x 3 1/4 inches.
The square
Myrrh box is a satin-lined treasure trove with brass chain and
latch (the gold box also has a chain and latch) and holds the
finest Arabian myrrh. The box measures 4 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches.
Delux Large 3 Box Set (GFM001) $79.95 each
The
Smaller Three Box Set is identical in design to the larger,
Deluxe Three Box Set. The antique looking hand-made wooden
chests are adorned with brass angels, stars and hand-stamped
brass relief and each box comes complete with brass chains,
latches and hinges. The gold is held in a orb-shaped glass
bottle and the set comes with enough frankincense and myrrh to
more than fill the chests.
The round box measures 3 5/8 x 2
1/4 (high). The square box measures 3 1/4 x 3 (high). The
octagonal box measures 3 3/4 x 3 1/4 (high). The Smaller Three
Box Set is packed in a red gift box that is richly adorned with
a gold-foil silhouette of the Magi stamped on the lid.
The set also comes with a gold embossed Display Card and
Certificate of Authenticity stating that the gold is real 23
karat and the Frankincense and Myrrh are pure, authentic and
from the same regions as the gifts brought by Three Kings more
than 2000 years ago.
Small
Three Box Set (GFM033) $49.95 each
Individual
Chests
Gold was the Gift
given by Melchior, a king of Arabia. He is said to have been the
oldest of the Three Kings. The gold in our hand-blown crystal
glass globe is real, 23 karat gold. Gently shake the globe and
it will float like snowflakes.
Gold Chest
(G002) $29.95 each
Frankincense was
the Gift given by Balthasar, a king from Saba - present day Oman
and Yemen. Frankincese is resin from the dried sap of the
Boswellia tree – a tree that has grown on the craggy slopes of
the Arabian Sea for thousand of years. In ancient times,
Frankincense and Gold were equally valuable.
Frankincense
Chest (F003) $29.95 each
Myrrh – the Gift
given by Caspar, a king from Tarsus – present day Southern
Turkey. At the time of Christ, the world’s finest Myrrh came
from Southern Arabia and it is generally thought that this was
the origins of Caspar’s gift.