Propmaker Eric Hart spent months crafting this recreation of the dragon egg chest from "Game of Thrones". He not only brings us a detailed build log of the techniques used, but a video of the entire process. It's a beautiful piece of work. While you're over there be sure to browse around. His propmaking blog is amazing.
Sadly, this project has been a source of strife here at Chateau Propnomicon. I believe "Why don't you do more projects like that? It would look great in the den." was the wording used. I console myself that great art is never recognized in it's own time, particularly when your craft is mummified monstrosities.
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I love boxes and that one is a real winner. The complexity is outstanding and I always imagine what fine objet might be lodged inside. Here are some links for pretty boxes that would make good props.
http://www.htantiques.com/item/825/antiques/other/iron-and-copper-renaissance-box
http://www.icollector.com/Antique-Brass-strong-box-treasure-chest_i9890551
http://oneofakindantiques.com/product/7450/16th_century_renaissance_spanish_box_pierced_iron_over_oak-1.htm
But there are some shortcuts available: http://www.amazon.com/Craftmade-Renaissance-Crackle-Carved-Chime/dp/B000R7R054
Or you can rework a plain existing box with faux strap work, leather coverings, and brass tack work such as with the very common Spanish style jewelry boxes found at junk shops and on line. http://img1.etsystatic.com/016/0/6482860/il_570xN.443049695_hg7i.jpg
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