Jewelry packaging boxes are essential for jewelry storage, packaging, and gifting. These boxes are designed to complement the jewelry they contain. Warm-colored boxes, such as red or gold, are ideal for golden jewelry, while cool-colored boxes like classic Tiffany blue are perfect for platinum pieces. White or pink boxes are also common for platinum jewelry.
Jewelry is a beloved accessory for many women, enhancing their attractiveness and confidence. A well-crafted jewelry box not only protects valuable pieces but also reflects a woman's personal taste. It is an essential item for any lady to store her jewelry and add elegance to her life.
Common Terms in Jewelry Packaging Boxes Production
Die Sinking:
Creating molds based on the jewelry box's dimensions, including die cutters for cartons and molds for plastic boxes.
Cardboard:
Types include grey board, double grey board, and white board. They are categorized by weight, such as 300g, 450g, 750g, 900g, 1300g, and 1500g.
Cover Packaging Material:
The box cover is wrapped with materials produced by die cutters. Options include specialty paper, leatherette paper, leather, and lint.
Bottom Packaging Material:
Similar to the cover, the box bottom is wrapped with materials like specialty paper, leatherette paper, leather, and lint.
Outer Top Paper:
Produced by die cutters, this is a 250g straight board with a sponge layer.
Inner Top Paper:
Also produced by die cutters, this material is similar to the outer top paper but varies in thickness, commonly 900g, chosen based on the box's specifications.
Inner Top Cloth:
Produced by die cutters, this is silk wrapped around the inner top paper, with the option to print a logo.
Strip:
Made by die cutters, this is a silk strip with an 80g paperboard backing.
Inside Liner:
The lining material of the jewelry box, which includes options like lining paper and lining cloth.
Paper Sleeve:
Made by die cutters, usually a 250g cardboard sleeve that wraps around the jewelry box for added protection.