
This vintage Incolay Stone trinket box features a raised sailing ship in creamy ivory relief, floating over a dreamy blue-gray stone swirl that looks like sea mist and old money. It’s the kind of small object that quietly upgrades a room.
Use it to stash rings, matches, spare keys, or the kind of tiny things that mysteriously multiply the minute you get organized.
Incolay Studios, founded in 1966 by inventor Elvin Bright, created moldable composite stone art with cameo-like bas-relief scenes melding powdered stone and polymer techniques into collectible boxes, plaques, and décor. The look of the stone was commonly referred to as 'soap stone.'
Origin: USA Late 1960s - early 1980s
Material: Composite Stone Art
Condition: Excellent
Size: 4 1/2" Square x 1 1/2" T