Personalized First Communion Rosary Case | Box 333 EB220
Personalized First Communion Rosary Case | Box 333 EB220
SKU:Box 333 EB 220
As a special commemorative gift, or a symbol of faith, this J. Devlin keepsake box is the ideal gift for First Holy Communion. Perfectly sized to hold trinkets and treasures, a favorite jewelry piece, or a pair of rosaries.
The ‘cross’ and ‘First Holy Communion’ are standard on all orders. Personalize with two additional lines.
The laser engraved lettering and cross and appear as a white frost on the clear glass top.
Sophisticated and classy this keepsake box is available in several color offerings all have an iridescent glass in the bottom that streams soft pastel colors through the crystal beveled top.
Metal edge detailing on the hinged lid, round ball feet and a chain on the inside supports top when it is open.
The metal trim and solder have been antiqued with a charcoal patina and waxed keeping it beautiful for years to come. Polish with a soft dry cloth.
Made with lead free solder to protect you and the environment.
Each glass box is carefully handcrafted by skilled artisans using a copper foil and solder technique developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the late 1800’s. This age-old art form combined with 21st century designs creates the perfect combination for unique home décor.
Care: Buff with dry cloth as needed
Now Shipping to Alaska!
We're excited to announce that we will now ship via USPS to Alaska.
Priority/rush shipping is not available for Alaska orders at this time.
Standard Shipping and Processing
Our shipping and processing charges are intended to compensate our company for processing your order, handling and packing the delicate products you purchase, delivering them to you, and covering any related overhead. Orders that are placed before 2 p.m. Central time are typically shipped from our warehouse the same day, some exceptions may apply. Most purchases are expected to arrive within five (5) to seven (7) business days of receipt of the order.
Standard Shipping Charges
Priority/rush shipping is available for an additional charge.
Rush Delivery and Processing
Rush delivery is available for an added fee. All orders placed Monday through Thursday before 12 p.m. Central time will arrive in two to three business days. All orders are shipped using Priority Mail with the United States Postal Service. We do not deliver to PO box addresses.
International Shipping
We only ship to the United States.
Return Policy
At J Devlin Glass Art, we take pride in the quality and craftsmanship of the unique quality merchandise we sell. Attention to the design, materials, safety, and construction of these unique products is our priority. Upon receipt, please inspect your purchase. Notify us of any damage, and we will arrange for a prompt replacement. If, within 30 days, you are dissatisfied for any reason, you may return your purchase for a refund of the merchandise value.
We cannot accept returns on items damaged through normal wear and tear. We also cannot accept returns of final-sale items, which are identified by a price that ends in “.99.”
As a special commemorative gift, or a symbol of faith, this J. Devlin keepsake box is the ideal gift for First Holy Communion. Perfectly sized to hold trinkets and treasures, a favorite jewelry piece, or a pair of rosaries.
The ‘cross’ and ‘First Holy Communion’ are standard on all orders. Personalize with two additional lines.
The laser engraved lettering and cross and appear as a white frost on the clear glass top.
Sophisticated and classy this keepsake box is available in several color offerings all have an iridescent glass in the bottom that streams soft pastel colors through the crystal beveled top.
Metal edge detailing on the hinged lid, round ball feet and a chain on the inside supports top when it is open.
The metal trim and solder have been antiqued with a charcoal patina and waxed keeping it beautiful for years to come. Polish with a soft dry cloth.
Made with lead free solder to protect you and the environment.
Each glass box is carefully handcrafted by skilled artisans using a copper foil and solder technique developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the late 1800’s. This age-old art form combined with 21st century designs creates the perfect combination for unique home décor.