davach
/ˈdævætʃ/ or /ˈdævætʃ/ (UK) or /dəˈvætʃ/ (US)
Definitions
1. noun
A small, ornamental box or case, often used for storing or displaying valuables, typically made of precious metal or decorated with intricate designs.
“The antique dealer carefully placed the diamond into the gold davach to display its sparkle at the upcoming auction.”
2. verb
To place something in a davach, often for safekeeping or display.
“The owner davached the precious gemstone in the intricately carved box to protect it from damage.”