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Early American Life, June, 2012

Popular in Germany in the 18th and 19th centuries, the practice of giving colorful wooden boxes as wedding gifts to brides just never caught on in America. Today, many wooden boxes from that period are mistakenly called “Bride’s Boxes,” though their beauty remains unquestioned. This article features four contemporary artists who keep the original concept of the Bride’s Box alive and well in America.

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