Keren Kopal
Green Dentist Frog Trinket Box
This item is part of the Frog Trinket Box Series and part of the Keren Kopal collection.
This whimsical trinket box features a green frog professionally dressed as a dentist, complete with a mint green patterned scrub tunic, white trousers, and a white face mask pulled down around his neck. The frog is captured in a dynamic pose, looking upward with one hand raised as if examining a small gold-toned dental model or tooth. His attire is accented with gold-plated trim and a series of sparkling light green crystals that serve as buttons on his tunic and adorn his webbed feet. The piece includes a detailed silver-toned dental station with a sink and tool tray, all mounted on a glossy yellow square base scattered with tiny silver dental instruments.
This collectible piece is a perfect blend of high-end craftsmanship and playful humor, making it an ideal gift for dental professionals or collectors of unique animal figurines. The torso of the frog opens via a magnetic hinge to reveal a hidden compartment, marked with the authentic Karen Kopal gold seal. Whether displayed on a desk, a bookshelf, or a vanity, its vibrant enamel finish and glittering crystal accents add a touch of sophisticated character to any interior space.
Item Size:
Centimeters: L 7.6 x W 7.3 x H 13
Inches: L 2.99 x W 2.87 x H 5.12
Art Nouveau Influence
Frogs have long been a subject of artistic expression, symbolizing various meanings across cultures:
- In ancient Egyptian art, frogs were associated with fertility and regeneration due to their prolific breeding habits
- In Japanese art, the frog is a symbol of good luck, longevity, and prosperity, often depicted in the form of the lucky "Frog of Fortune."
- In European art, frogs have been portrayed as whimsical creatures, representing transformation and the cycle of life
Cultural Significance
Beyond their artistic representations, frogs hold significant cultural and symbolic meanings:
- In many Native American traditions, frogs are revered as rain bringers and symbols of fertility and abundance
- In Chinese culture, the frog is associated with the lunar cycle and is believed to bring prosperity and good fortune
- In some African cultures, frogs are considered sacred animals and are believed to possess healing powers
• Handmade by the artist Keren Kopal.
• Plated with 24K Gold.
• Each crystal is handpicked and artistically placed on each piece.
• The trinket box has a magnetic fastener to secure the closure.
• Every Keren Kopal item is shipped in an elegant black box.
• Each item is painted by hand using a unique procedure that combines a distinctive enamel technique inlaid with Austrian crystals.
