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Keren Kopal

Gold Fish Trinket

Gold Fish Trinket

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The Keren Kopal Fish & Sea World trinket boxes series is a captivating collection of exquisitely crafted jewelry boxes that draw inspiration from the diverse and enchanting world of marine life. These ornate pieces seamlessly blend functionality with artistic beauty, making them highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of marine-themed decor.

Item Size:
Centimeters : L 5 x H 3.6 x W 3.2
Inches : L 1.9 x H 1.4 x W 1.2

Fish have held profound symbolic meanings across different cultures and religions throughout history. In Christianity, fish represent abundance, and faith, and are often associated with Jesus Christ himself. Buddhist traditions view fish as symbols of happiness, freedom, and good fortune, while in Hinduism, they are linked to concepts of transformation and creation. Chinese culture reveres fish as harbingers of prosperity, wealth, and harmony. Native American traditions often portray fish as embodiments of wisdom and adaptability, highlighting their ability to navigate the ever-changing currents of life.

The allure of fish-themed collectibles extends far beyond the Keren Kopal series, attracting a diverse group of collectors and enthusiasts. Marine biology aficionados, aquarium hobbyists, coastal decor lovers, religious artifact collectors, and art enthusiasts drawn to aquatic motifs all find themselves captivated by the myriad representations of fish in art and decorative objects. 

What drives these collectors is a deep appreciation for the aesthetic appeal of fish-themed items, their cultural significance, and the connection they provide to the mysterious and awe-inspiring world beneath the waves. The Keren Kopal Fish trinket boxes series holds a special place in this realm, appealing to those who value both the exceptional artistic craftsmanship and the rich symbolic meanings that fish carry across various cultures.

For many collectors, these pieces serve as more than mere decorative objects; they are tangible links to the vast oceans and the creatures that inhabit them. Each trinket box in the Keren Kopal series tells a story, inviting the owner to explore the intricate details and reflect on the deeper meanings associated with the fish it represents. Whether displayed in a curated collection or used as a cherished jewelry box, these pieces bring a touch of marine magic and cultural significance into homes and personal spaces.

The enduring fascination with fish-themed collectibles speaks to humanity's age-old connection to the sea and its inhabitants. From ancient religious symbols to modern artistic interpretations, fish continue to captivate our imagination and hold a special place in our cultural consciousness. The Keren Kopal Fish trinket boxes series stands as a testament to this enduring appeal, offering collectors a chance to own a piece of this rich tradition in a form that is both beautiful and functional.

• Handmade by the artist Keren Kopal.
• Plated with 24K Gold or 925 Silver.
• Each crystal is handpicked and artistically placed on each piece.
• The trinket box has a magnetic fastener to secure the closure.
• Every Keren Kopal item is shipped in an elegant black box.
• Each item is painted by hand using a unique procedure that combines a distinctive enamel technique inlaid with Austrian crystals.

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