Specifications:
Location:
Other
Size:
Height 33 cm x length 23 cm x Width 75 cm
Material:
Iron | Metal rope-style handles | Hardwood
Available in Dubai
17 100,00 AED
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Rarity and Value
Treasure chests, whether historical artifacts or carefully crafted replicas, are valued primarily for their age, materials, workmanship, and provenance rather than sheer rarity alone. Authentic chests constructed from hardwoods such as oak or teak, reinforced with iron fittings, locks, and bands, are especially prized. Those featuring hand-forged hardware, intricate carvings, or original paint and patina carry higher value due to their authenticity and preservation. Chests associated with maritime trade, military campaigns, or documented historical ownership are particularly sought after, as their stories significantly enhance both monetary and cultural worth.
Discovery and Significance
Treasure chests have long been associated with storage, security, and the safeguarding of valuables, playing an important role in trade, travel, and domestic life across centuries. From seafaring expeditions and merchant voyages to royal households and military use, chests were essential for transporting coins, documents, weapons, and personal goods. Their discovery—whether in shipwrecks, archaeological sites, or old estates—offers insight into historical economies, craftsmanship, and daily life. Over time, treasure chests also became powerful symbols in folklore and popular culture, representing wealth, mystery, and exploration.
Morphology and Accuracy
A high-quality treasure chest is defined by its structural integrity and faithful construction. Accurate examples display thick wooden panels, dovetail or mortise-and-tenon joinery, and properly scaled iron hinges and locks. Surface details such as wood grain, tool marks, corrosion on metal fittings, and wear patterns contribute to authenticity. Proportions between the lid, base, and reinforcing bands must be balanced to reflect historical designs, whether maritime, medieval, or early modern. Attention to these details ensures the chest appears functional, durable, and true to its original purpose.
Human and Scientific Connection
Treasure chests provide valuable material evidence for the study of history, archaeology, and material culture. They reveal information about trade routes, security technology, craftsmanship traditions, and social hierarchies. In museums and educational settings, chests help illustrate how people protected and transported wealth before modern banking and storage systems. Culturally, they remain enduring symbols of ambition, discovery, and human ingenuity, linking practical necessity with imagination and storytelling. As preserved objects, treasure chests serve as tangible connections between human history, craftsmanship, and the enduring desire to protect what is valued most.
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