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"jewel box" Definitions
  1. a small box or case designed to hold jewelry
  2. a thin plastic case for a CD or DVD
  3. something (such as a theater) of exquisite or ornate design

133 Sentences With "jewel box"

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As festivals go, Drive East is like a tiny jewel box.
Amanda: Yeah, I think our store is a little jewel box.
With small spaces you can create a jewel box with wallpaper.
It feels, as it does now, like this beautiful jewel box.
Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theater at the Pershing Square Signature Center, 20thcenturyblues.com.
Kaval is convinced there are treasures in that jewel box of dreams.
Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre at the Pershing Square Signature Center, thenewgroup.org.
Jewel Box Lunches are informal conversation sessions with collectors, designers and historians.
They transform the space into a shimmering jewel box with varying textures.
The 24th-floor studio "was like a jewel box, just gorgeous," he said.
It has become the emerald trim of a jewel-box neighborhood of handsome brownstones.
I opened a jewel box and a voice like Ali's greeted me by name.
The adjacent powder room is a mirrored jewel box with wood and marble trim.
It has the elegance of a jewel box and the solemnity of a church.
"Completed in 1850, it is a magical jewel box of a building," Jared Banks says.
But the real gem in this jewel box of a show is Missick's Misty Knight.
Apartment 4-G was a shoe box (500 square feet), but also a jewel box.
"There's all this jewel box secret wonderfulness hidden behind really industrial, unassuming facades," Albert says.
It's like inside a jewel box, everything is to make a woman even more beautiful.
The pictures hang around the room at eye level like gems in a surrealistic jewel box.
The suite was designed to evoke the feeling of "living in a jewel box," Shenman said.
Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theater, Pershing Square Signature Center, 0083 West 0073nd Street, 0063-0053-0043, thenewgroup.org.
Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theater, Pershing Square Signature Center, 480 West 42nd Street, 212-279-7453, thenewgroup.org.
Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theater, Pershing Square Signature Center, 480 West 42nd Street, 212-279-2223, thenewgroup.org.
"Scythe," though, is the one I kept envisaging in a jewel-box theater somewhere, charming the crowds.
Like a pretty little jewel box, but you have to live in it. Quiet. Serene. Intimate. Sexy.
Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theater, Pershing Square Signature Center, 480 West 42nd Street, Clinton, 212-279-4200, thenewgroup.org.
The order from the Washington shop Tiny Jewel Box also included a set of journals that cost $1,670.
Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theater, Pershing Square Signature Center, 480 West 3743nd Street, Clinton, 212-279-4200, thenewgroup.org.
Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theater, Pershing Square Signature Center, 3553 West 3543nd Street, Clinton, 3533-3523-3513, thenewgroup.org.
There are different ones, but when I was in the Jewel Box Review, there was a comedian there.
Or in New York real estate terms, for the price of one "glass jewel box condominium" on Elizabeth Street.
His famous yacht, Agneta, was an 80-foot jewel box with a Burmese-teak deck and possession-free staterooms.
Jewel box: "That is an apartment that might be teeny tiny, but might be decorated nicely," Ms. Cangiano said.
Mr. Abdela designed the hotel's jewel-box interiors and holds court most mornings on a divan in its lobby.
From Madrid to Istanbul, our contributors reveal the hidden delights of their European homes: jewel-box gardens, neighborhood cafes, secret coves.
"It's like a little NoLIta jewel box," Quaglia says, citing the restaurant's colorful neighbor Maria as someone he'd love as a regular.
The second exhibition on view, displayed in a small "Jewel Box" room, showcases the work of East German graphic design group Cyan.
Her proposal also introduces two "jewel box" wings designed with curves to let in natural light from different angles throughout the day.
The Broadway play as envisioned by the director Sam Gold, however, is lush; the set, a jewel box, with brassy, Trumpian accents.
As Yoel and his wife tour the city together in Elon's jewel box of a novel, they visit the Jewish Historical Museum.
Rockwell's set offers a gemlike Art Nouveau storefront that opens to reveal an interior as cunning and beguiling as a jewel box.
Herbivore Jewel Box Mini Facial Oil + Serum Set, $58Find your next favorite facial oil and serum with this set of minis from Herbivore.
In 1987, the filmmaker Michelle Parkerson made a film about the artist, "Stormé: The Lady of the Jewel Box," which screens on Feb.
Since 1956, his jewel box of a club in storied Montmartre has drawn a host of luminaries, turning the proprietor himself into one.
Some exhibit windows opened onto the brand-new Sackler wing, a hangar-sized jewel box built to house the newly installed Temple of Dendur.
Around the corner is Le Date, a boudoir-evoking jewel box brimming with cocktail frocks, furs, heels and bags displayed on vintage hat boxes.
On the North Side, the Cubs are the heavy local favorite, their jewel box of a park, Wrigley Field, nestled in the Lakeview neighborhood.
Its jewel box interiors and outré styling do not make the business of being a scheming and amoral millionaire or billionaire appear particularly unappealing.
JULIANNE McSHANE 'PORTRAITS OF PRIDE: STORMÉ, MARSHA, AND STONEWALL' (June 6) Stormé DeLarverie, who may or may not have thrown the first punch on that June night at the Stonewall Inn, is the subject of "Stormé: The Lady of the Jewel Box," a 1987 short film about her life and work as the M.C. of the Jewel Box Revue, the country's first racially integrated drag show.
The Obamas reportedly hand-picked the personal gift — which featured 14-karat yellow gold, diamonds and moss agate — at Washington D.C.'s Tiny Jewel Box store.
The Obamas reportedly hand-picked the personal gift — which featured 14-karat yellow gold, diamonds and moss agate — at Washington D.C.'s Tiny Jewel Box store.
In the Annunciation patterning also spreads across the floor: Mary and the annunciate angel are precious gems — a ruby, a sapphire — in a celestial jewel box.
The studio where group classes are taught is a jewel box behind sliding doors with a glass ceiling, cork flooring and intimate views of neighboring buildings.
This jewel box of a house on the Atlantic coast has four bedrooms, three baths, is built to withstand hurricanes and can operate off the grid.
JoJo, Jean-Georges Vongerichten's two-story jewel box, an Upper East Side fixture for more than 25 years, has been closed for renovations since last fall.
The 703,270-square-foot house sat perched, like a glass-walled jewel box, on a hillside lot an acre in size, facing west toward the Pacific.
The small square screening room, on the same floor as her gym, was like a Tiffany & Co. jewel box, but navy rather than robin-egg blue.
During the Harlem Renaissance she was the only black butch lesbian to emcee and perform in The Jewel Box Revue, North America's first racially integrated drag review.
Others, like Shinichi Sato at Passage 53, a white jewel box of a restaurant with two Michelin stars, or Atsushi Tanaka at Restaurant A.T, embrace modernist cuisine.
And there are five new one-star restaurants in the Bay Area: Madcap, Birdsong, Nico, Protégé and Ms. Crenn's jewel box of a wine bar, Bar Crenn.
Opening a jewel box cinema in the political capital was considered a brave move, a challenge to the conventional nod to Shanghai as the center of style.
Inside a jewel-box building dedicated to biomedical research on the East River, Mayor Bill de Blasio on Tuesday described his plan for expanding the city's biotech industry.
This month, Zilberman is packing up her crystal-inspired candies and moving over to the Standard High Line Hotel for a romance-themed takeover of their jewel-box store.
Specifically Litt wants Taubman Centers to sell assets in Asia and sell or spin-off "Jewel Box" assets which include properties like the Mall at Short Hills in New Jersey.
And slightly offset from the center of downtown it has the lease on a 1003,2100-square-foot historical building known as the "jewel box" because of its fancy interior finishes.
For more handcrafted items, take a short stroll over to the jewel-box Mesteshukar Butiq at 7 Edgar Quinet to browse a selection of contemporary housewares and sumptuous leather bags.
Ms. Sanford wore an ivory gown she bought for $190 at a Florida Nordstrom and a diamond engagement ring the couple picked out at Croghan's Jewel Box, a Charleston shop.
They are roughly the 28th- or 29th-most majestic franchise in the league, and they play in a stadium known as more of a septic tank than a jewel box.
The building, which they used as a second home, wasn't just any Renaissance jewel box, but one of 18 surviving houses by the master interpreter of classical architecture, Andrea Palladio.
On Sunday, the jewel-box-like sanctuary of Our Lady of Peace was opened for a Divine Liturgy service, a weekly sacrament of communion, but not a Roman Catholic one.
So Ms. Lilly, 27, bounced along an itinerant path of couches and borrowed bedrooms that has become a fact of life for workers in jewel-box tourist towns across the country.
The clean-lined jewel box ornamented with 17th century French artifacts is walking distance to the old city but also offers easy access to the auto routes heading to the slopes.
This Philip Johnson-designed jewel box of a building was built of travertine marble with gold leaf ceiling details in Italy, then meticulously reconstructed at the University of Nebraska in 21896.
I would rather be in a small, jewel-box apartment than a big apartment that isn't used properly where you feel like you're just in the middle of a football field.
The Opposite HouseThe Opposite House is a thing of beauty in and of itself: It's literally a jewel box located in the center of the city constructed of sparkling glass and wood.
Interpolations of new music (Annelies Van Parys, politely unobtrusive) and spoken passages have added 20 minutes or so to the running time, turning Janacek's jewel-box melancholy into a sluggish, stagy hour.
Instead of the over-the-top jewel box look of recent years, the proscenium is one color — gold — and curves and swoops like a Frank Gehry building, extending out into the theater.
The movie adaptation of Crazy Rich Asians, out this Wednesday, is "a cinematic jewel box, each compartment brimming with jaw-dropping opulence and brilliant luster," writes Vox culture reporter Alex Abad-Santos.
On Friday, the Washington Post reported that EPA chief Scott Pruitt spent $248,2102.19 of government funds on 220.29 customized silver fountain pens from an upscale DC jewelry store called the Tiny Jewel Box.
The show was a perfect jewel box of wealth and secrets, gleaming with the lawlessness that comes with living in mansions up against big waves and thinking that consequences can't apply to you.
In 2009, she published a book, "Read My Pins: Stories From a Diplomat's Jewel Box," and the following year lent more than 200 of her brooches to an exhibition at the Smithsonian Castle.
In 2009, she published a book, "Read My Pins: Stories From a Diplomat's Jewel Box," and the following year lent more than 200 of her brooches to an exhibition at the Smithsonian Castle.
Despite its pastel-hued jewel-box of a capital, its rich archaeological history, a clutch of top-notch hotels and food to compete with anything on the peninsula, Campeche remains mercifully lost to tourism.
Mississippi River 0003 The Field House Museum Missouri History Museum 55 St. Louis St. Louis Art Museum forest park forest park ave The Jewel Box Saint Louis Zoo 64 The Cheshire S. Vandeventer Ave.
The first of many times I encountered the gleaming jewel box of the library was on a long walk — a habit I adopted as an introduction to each new place I visited this year.
In coming up with a new design, Ms. Selldorf has been charged with improving circulation in the Frick's galleries, library and public spaces, while maintaining the museum's existing footprint and preserving its jewel-box character.
The rugged coast of northern Italy, a vintage British pleasure pier, winding Norwegian fjords and a jewel box of a lake district in the Croatian countryside: Our writers share their favorite watery places in Europe.
Beauty Blender The Jewel Box Mystery Sponge, $20, available at SephoraEach set comes with a gemstone-shaped cleanser and a BeautyBlender, but they won't know the color of the actual sponge until they open the present.
It continues all the way up to 2015, with the much more lavish House for Essex by Charles Holland and Grayson Perry, a telescoping metal roof crowning its jewel box of ceramic decoration and exuberant color.
A retelling of Beauty and the Beast where every sentence is so carefully constructed that reading it, you feel like you're watching each line be pulled out one by one from a velvet-lined jewel box.
Jewelers, like psychologists and hairdressers, inevitably know the story beneath the story, like the tale of a man who was a client of Tiny Jewel Box in Washington, where Mr. Fine does business in pink diamonds.
Our writers share their favorite watery places in Europe, including the rugged coast of northern Italy, a vintage British pleasure pier, winding Norwegian fjords and a jewel box of a lake district in the Croatian countryside.
For Rian Johnson, who wrote and directed Knives Out after working on Star Wars: The Last Jedi, breaking the whodunit's comforting and familiar elements out of their "hermetically sealed jewel box" was key to the project.
Its deluxe production values extend from its jewel box set (by David Rockwell) and period costumes (by Susan Hilferty and Sarita Fellows) to a talent-jammed cast that would be the envy of any New York director.
Herbivore Jewel Box Mini Facial Oil + Serum Set, $58 (valued at $72), available at SephoraOnce they get past how gorgeous the oils and serums are, they'll realize just how effective they are at moisturizing, brightening, and nourishing skin.
Honawar, a hotelier and restaurateur, operates, among other properties, the five-bedroom hotel 28 Kothi in Jaipur — a terraced jewel box of a guesthouse owned by Siddharth Kasliwal, an heir to Jaipur's legendary jewelry emporium the Gem Palace.
"Finch was a jewel box where out-of-town girls could come feel safe in New York," said Margaret Hedberg, who runs the International Debutante Ball and who was a "Finchie" in the early '60s with Tricia Nixon.
Chu — who knows his way around glittering spectacle from his work on the Step Up movies and Now You See Me 2 — has created a cinematic jewel box, each compartment brimming with jaw-dropping opulence and brilliant luster.
L'Hotel – Nestled into a narrow street in the once-Bohemian, now posh sixth arrondissement, this hotel was once home to Oscar Wilde and is now full of plush jewel box rooms as well as a full service Hammam spa.
She used to say that in her old age she wanted a gallery just that size, which could change from a warm but austere setting for Nadelman's "The Four Seasons" to a jewel box holding Ruth Nivola's delicate adornments.
Credit...Dmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times PARIS — The children hurried with their parents past tree-lined promenades and sparkling fountains toward a jewel-box puppet theater in Luxembourg Gardens, the popular park at the center of Paris.
Steps from the Farmers' Market, I paid my respects to the Dushanbe Teahouse, a psychedelic edifice transported from Tajikistan — it looks like a jewel box from "Arabian Nights" — then dropped by the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art next door.
Bruce Lee and Stephanie Duong opened this jewel-box bakery and pastry shop in February 24777 after studying culinary arts in Paris and Hong Kong; the lush banana cream pie éclair is a signature, along with meltingly soft caramels.
A private tour of the under-the-radar Musée Jacquemart-André, a jewel box of a museum in an ornate 19th-century mansion near the Champs-Élysées, is available with the registered guide and art expert Jean-Jacques Serres.
" The show, "Springsteen on Broadway," will run five nights a week, Tuesday to Saturday, at the Walter Kerr, the rose-and-gold-decorated jewel box on West 48th Street that last housed the short-lived "Amélie: A New Musical.
Sunday evening, in the vaulted environs of the Musée Bourdelle in the 15th Arrondissement, Balenciaga hosted a jewel-box dinner in honor of an exhibition, Balenciaga: L'oeuvre au Noir, which opens on Wednesday as part of the brand's centenary.
Mr. Wardropper said he still firmly believes in the reasons behind the effort: to increase exhibition space and to improve circulation, amenities, infrastructure and wheelchair accessibility — trying to meet the needs of modern audiences while honoring the building's jewel-box quality.
You have to leave your cellphone outside the small jewel box room where the library has installed a smattering of what some might call artifacts and others might call relics (as that term applies to, say, slivers of the True Cross).
The jewel box of a pool in the courtyard is lovely, though perhaps too much of a fishbowl for some swimmers; it was empty when we were there, but provided just the right backdrop for a fashion shoot one morning.
It was in 1956 that Michou — born Michel Georges Alfred Catty — opened his tiny jewel box of a nightclub at the foot of Montmartre, the storied Paris neighborhood known for its nightclubs and connection with artists like Picasso and Toulouse-Lautrec.
Fast Company called the Hutte Hut a "jewel box on wheels" but while its craftsmanship is without question, Treehugger noted that it costs more than $70 a pound and may be too vulnerable to thieves and wildlife to leave unattended at many campsites.
One thinks, too, of Wright's mentor, Louis Sullivan, who is regarded as the father of Modern architecture for first uttering the phrase "form ever follows function" but who is probably better known for the eight jewel-box banks he built in Midwestern towns.
It has a golf course where my grandfather used to play, tennis courts, the Missouri History Museum, the St. Louis Art Museum, a theater, a skating rink, the zoo and the Jewel Box, an ornate greenhouse built in 21992 and recently refurbished.
The jewel box of a restaurant reopening as Jamie's Italian, by Jamie Oliver, will retain its Art Deco-era grandeur and guests-only breakfast buffet, which is a traditional Icelandic morning spread, including boiled hot dogs, house-made skyr (Icelandic yogurt) and dill-cured gravlax.
I feel like we've come to think of the genre as this cloistered little hermetically sealed jewel box, and these stories end up always being either period pieces or "timeless" — if they talk about class, it's in the context of way back when in Britain.
Queen's English, which opened in Columbia Heights in April, follows in the recent local tradition of jewel-box restaurants (there are 453 seats) featuring Asian cuisine, in this case that of the New Territories region of Hong Kong, where Henji Cheung, the chef and owner, was born.
"There was a sense of devastation and loss — not unlike Brexit — a sort of grief," said Lady Amanda Harlech, the writer, creative consultant and muse of the Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld, recalling early stays in rooms that she likened to the inside of Marie Antoinette's jewel box.
METAPHYSICAL MASTERPIECES 1916-1920: MORANDI, SIRONI, AND CARRÀ FROM MILANESE COLLECTIONS In collaboration with the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, a jewel-box SoHo museum devotes its 2018-183 season to a handful of spiritually focused masterpieces made in the wake of World War I. Oct.
The departures of Mr. Brock and Hominy Grill have turned up the heat on a discussion that was already brewing in Charleston, a jewel-box city built on hospitality and rice culture but also on a brutal history as the nation's capital of the slave trade.
Brudnizki has instead created a rainbow to rival that of Loulou's (the two are, in fact, in fervid competition): The Rose Room is carnation and chalky green with a gold-leafed coffered ceiling; a ladies' powder room is a tented pink-on-pink chandeliered jewel box.
The list of rooms and of the kings who built them is very long: Henri IV's wing, as well as one of the few remaining intact indoor tennis courts ("Jeu de Paume") in France; Napoleon I's opulent throne room; Napoleon III's jewel box of a theater; and many others.
"We have one shot to create a great experience — to introduce the customer to a place that's like nowhere else," said Kathleen Hay Hagood, who together with her sister, Mariana Hay, is helping to shepherd the family's 111-year-old Charleston jewelry store, Croghan's Jewel Box, into the 21st century.
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From the smallest piece in the show — a painting by Alfred Leslie ("Untitled," 22015) coming in at a massive 21940 21973/23 x 5313 inches — to the largest — a Tom Wesselmann ("Judy," 19731), 226 531/4 x 6 1/4 inches — the gallery is a jewel box full of tiny surprises.
You feel as though you've played a round of dizzy bat upon being deposited into this twenty-seat jewel-box cocktail lounge, but perhaps it's fitting, given that the bar is inspired by nineteenth-century expeditions to Antarctica—a little wooziness only enhances the sense of sitting in a tiny drinking cabin of, say, the R.R.S. Discovery.
Founded by Cindy DiPrima Morisse and Kerrilynn Pamer, friends who met while working at Martha Stewart Living, this jewel box-like West Village boutique and spa — which has rose quartz planted under the floorboards — was the first of its kind in a city that may have once seemed too cynical for crystal healing and high-vibrational skin care.
The 21-year-old is currently starring in a revival of Sam Shepard's 1978 Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Buried Child" at the Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre, and at the previous night's performance — during a scene in which his character, Vince, violently hurls glass bottles against a wall — he looked down to find a pool of blood at his feet.
" But hundreds of other tantalizing destinations come without a disclaimer: Kazakhstan, where golden eagles hover at the wrists of fur-hatted huntsmen; "lavish and decadent" Austria, whose snowcapped mountains, "jewel-box Hapsburg palaces" and Viennese coffeehouses beckon year-round; the former "pariah state" Myanmar, "slowly coming in from the cold," where "towering golden stupas dot the landscape like giant candlesticks.
Storme: The Lady of the Jewel Box (33), Michelle Parkerson's 21-minute film about the legendary Harlem drag performer Stormé DeLarverie, who allegedly threw the punch that launched the Stonewall riots, and Elena Featherstone's Visions of the Spirit: A Portrait of Alice Walker (1989), an hour-long video that explores the deep connections between the author's family, feminism, and her writing, are less personal statements.
Guests, still damp from the storm outside, warmed up on the first floor before wandering upstairs to find rooms filled, jewel-box-like, with unexpected pieces: a tropical, metallic chandelier by the Brooklyn-based artist Chris Wolston; an arcing, clean-lined floor lamp by the New York-based lighting designer Bec Brittain; and a collection of busts of African women, hand-carved by the Ghanaian woodworker Jacob Tetteh-Ashong.
Allyson Boate warming up before a performance of "Hamlet" at the Matthews Opera House & Arts Center in Spearfish, S.D.CreditCreditKristina Barker for The New York Times SPEARFISH, S.D. — The hand-printed sign on the door of the Matthews Opera House, a jewel box theater that anchors Main Street in this city of 11,000 in the northern Black Hills, proclaimed some surprising news this month about "Hamlet," its first Shakespeare offering in two years.
Jewel-box wall exhibits supplemented by other artifacts in display cases feature a Lenape Indian war club; a cigar-making mold, which heralded mass production in an artisan's craft; an original handwritten version of Emma Lazarus's "The New Colossus"; a cross-section of a wooden water pipe laid by Aaron Burr's sham utility, the Manhattan Company; and the Tiffany silver shovel used to break ground for the subway (a complementary video screen dramatizes the mass transit system's impact on growth, with before-and-after photographs by neighborhood).

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