Creepy Charm: Dive Into the World of Beetlejuice! Step into the eerie world of Beetlejuice with this haunting trinket box from Jim Shore. Paying homage to the cult classic film, this captivating piece captures all the creepy glory of Beetlejuice in stunning detail. Featuring Beetlejuice transformed into a sinuous snake, serving as the handle for the coffin-shaped box, this trinket box is sure to add a touch of macabre charm to your collection.
Beetlejuice Transformed: Watch as Beetlejuice undergoes a spine-chilling transformation into a sinuous snake in this captivating trinket box. With his eerie grin and menacing presence, Beetlejuice serves as the perfect guardian for your serpentine secrets. Whether displayed on a shelf or used to store your most precious treasures, this trinket box is sure to command attention and intrigue.
Coffin-Shaped Design: Embrace the spooky atmosphere with the coffin-shaped design of this trinket box. Whether used as a decorative accent or a functional storage solution, this trinket box is sure to make a statement in any space.
Quality Craftsmanship: Crafted from high-quality resin, this trinket box showcases Jim Shore's signature Folk Art style with its intricate detailing and hand-painted finish.
A Must-Have for Fans: Whether you're a longtime fan of Beetlejuice or simply appreciate its darkly whimsical aesthetic, this trinket box is a must-have addition to your collection. Perfect for displaying year-round or bringing out during the Halloween season, this piece is sure to delight fans of all ages.
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Measurements: 3.15in H x 3.35in W x 6.1in L Wt. 0.95 lbs
- Jim Shore Beetlejuice Collection- "Serpentine Secrets"
- Beautifully hand-painted and crafted from high-quality stone resin with intricate styling and attention to detail
- Jim Shore's style evokes a sense of nostalgia with traditional themes, quilt patterns and design motifs inspired by American and European folk art
- Packaged in individual box with photo on front
- Proudly designed by award winning artist, Jim Shore