Condition: Near Mint
Height: 1.5″ (3.75cm)
Width: 4″ (10cm)
Length: 5.5″ (13.75cm)
Year Manufactured: 1991
This beautiful item is a vintage Russian lacquer box crafted around 1991, putting it at just over 30 years old—making it…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 1.5″ (3.75cm)
Width: 4″ (10cm)
Length: 5.5″ (13.75cm)
Year Manufactured: 1991
This beautiful item is a vintage Russian lacquer box crafted around 1991, putting it at just over 30 years old—making it well into vintage territory and getting rarer by the year. The box is hand-painted and features a classic Russian fairy tale scene with lovely detail, showing a princess in traditional dress by a river, with fanciful buildings and swan boats in the background. The condition is described as near mint, so it’s really well-preserved and probably spent most of its life tucked safely away rather than being used every day. Sized at about 1.5 inches tall, 4 inches wide, and 5.5 inches long, it’s perfect for keeping small treasures or jewelry, or even just displaying on a shelf for a touch of storybook charm.
Russian lacquer boxes like this are often made in specific villages or studios renowned for their miniature paintings, such as Palekh, Fedoskino, Mstera, or Kholuy. These boxes are crafted from papier-mâché, hand-lacquered, and hand-painted by artists who sometimes even sign their work. Each painting typically draws inspiration from Russian folklore, fairy tales, or classic literature, making each box feel like you’re holding a tiny piece of cultural history. Collectors and folks with a taste for the unusual or beautiful handwork appreciate them for their artistry and uniqueness. By now, pieces like this from the early ’90s have a certain nostalgic appeal, especially since the crafts themselves have become less common as mass production takes over. So if you’ve got one, you’ve got not just a jewelry box, but a rare piece of Russian decorative art.













