Souvenir olive wood napkin ring from inside jewellery box

Historical information

Visiting servicemen and women purchased a variety of souvenirs from Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Palestine and The Holy Land while passing through on active service during both world wars.
Some of the more common items were embroideries such as cushion covers, painted artworks on fabric, jewellery made from mother of pearl, metal and timber, and photo albums with wooden covers filled with postcards of local scenes and pressed dried flowers.
There was also a range of trinket boxes, often with hidden drawers, made from the local olive wood and a range of other olive wood items including napkin rings and even a portable book shelf.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-119-RoW00782
Width
55 mm
Height or length
55 mm
Depth
20 mm
Last modified
Thursday, 9 October, 2025
Completeness
61
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Front view of souvenir olive wood napkin ring from inside jewellery box
Front view of souvenir olive wood napkin ring from inside jewellery box
Top view of souvenir olive wood napkin ring from inside jewellery box
Top view of souvenir olive wood napkin ring from inside jewellery box
Side view of souvenir olive wood napkin ring from inside jewellery box
Side view of souvenir olive wood napkin ring from inside jewellery box
Back view of souvenir olive wood napkin ring from inside jewellery box
Back view of souvenir olive wood napkin ring from inside jewellery box
Open souvenir olive wood jewellery box sent by Evelyn to Dos in 1942 showing napkin ring within
Open souvenir olive wood jewellery box sent by Evelyn to Dos in 1942 showing napkin ring within
Collection of items sent by Evelyn to Dos in 1942
Collection of items sent by Evelyn to Dos in 1942

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