WordNet
n. small and often ornate box for holding jewels or other valuables [syn: casket]
Usage examples of "jewel casket".
And the seas parted about them as though every princess of the waters had flung the contents of her jewel casket at the sun.
On another table squatted a jewel casket with etched and filigreed lock plates, its matching keys lying carelessly alongside.
Her eyes fell on the array of combs, perfumes, the crystal tray with its boxes of powder and sticks of kohl, the ivory jewel casket.
The jewel casket was heavy, being made of the stone of the fire mountains, polished and patterned.
Consequently, Arabella had divided her mind like a two-sectioned jewel casket.
It wasn't all that often you found the daughter of a baron groping at your jewel casket.