Custom Brown Paper Hinged Jewelry Box with Ribbon Bow

Brown Paper Jewelry Box for jewelry packaging, with separate lid-and-base structure and insert details for retail presentation.

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Product Specifications and Details

Key Specifications

Product SKU
JB-BM-01-P71
Product Type
Brown Paper Hinged Ribbon Bow Jewelry Box
Material
Paper over rigid paperboard
Insert
Soft-lined multi-purpose insert
Closure Type
Hinged opening structure
Suitable For
earrings, rings, necklaces, bracelets
Custom Options
Logo, color, insert, finish, size, lining, and matching packaging pieces
Use Case
Retail display, gifting, boutique presentation, sample packaging, and branded packaging programs

Packaging Overview

For retail packaging projects, this jewelry box combines paper with a separate lid-and-base structure and a clear area for brand decoration. Before sampling, buyers can confirm insert layout, lining color, compartment spacing, and lid presentation. The same structure can be used across colorways while changing logo method, lining, or packing details for different collections. The ribbon detail can be kept as a visual feature or adjusted to match the brand direction.

How to Customize Jewelry Boxes

Step 1

Choose a Box Style

Select a box structure that fits your jewelry type, brand style, budget, and packaging needs.

Common jewelry box structures including hinged lid box, drawer box, lid and base box, magnetic flip box, book style box, folding rigid box, travel jewelry case, and other box styles

Step 2

Choose Material

Choose materials that match your brand positioning, budget, and presentation quality.

Common jewelry packaging material options including velvet, satin, cotton, canvas, PU leather, microfiber, leatherette, genuine leather, suede, wood, acrylic, and PVC

Step 3

Choose Color Options

Select packaging colors that match your jewelry collection, brand identity, and target market.

Common jewelry packaging color options showing CMYK full color process printing and Pantone spot color printing

Step 4

Choose Printing

Select logo and finish options that match your material, brand style, and visual presentation.

Common jewelry packaging printing options including debossing, embossing, spot UV, hot stamping, silk printing, and other custom options

Step 5

Choose Insert

Select an insert that holds your jewelry securely and improves product protection and presentation.

Common jewelry packaging insert options including ring insert, earring insert, pendant insert, bangle insert, bracelet insert, and jewelry set insert

Step 6

Add Matching Accessories

Build a complete packaging set with matching items for a consistent branded presentation.

Matching jewelry packaging accessories including jewelry pouch, paper bag, jewelry card, ribbon, logo sticker, and tissue paper

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Frequently asked questions

Yes. It is appropriate for boutiques, jewelry brands, online sellers, and wholesale buyers that need repeatable packaging. Color, insert, logo, and packing details can be discussed before confirming a sample or bulk order.

Most custom projects can be reviewed for color, lining, and material alternatives. Availability depends on the selected surface, order quantity, and production schedule, so it is better to share reference images or brand guidelines early.

Yes. Logo placement can usually be arranged on the lid, inner lining, or outer packaging, depending on the material and surface. ElevenPack can help review artwork, suggest suitable branding methods, and coordinate sampling through partner workshops in China.

This style is mainly suited to rings, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, or mixed jewelry collections. The final insert can be adjusted for different jewelry sizes, so buyers should confirm item dimensions, chain length, or ring profile before sampling to keep the presentation secure.

This ribbon can help connect boxes, bags, and wrapping materials into one consistent packaging experience. Buyers should define where it will be applied and how it interacts with the main jewelry packaging.

Teams should use the same application position, finish direction, and packing rules across product lines. Small variations are visible when boxes, bags, and wrapping materials are viewed together.

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