
That Matches Your
Craftsmanship
Your Jewelry Deserves
Better Than a
Catalog Box
Most jewelry brands pick packaging from a catalog. Limited colors, stock textures, and no consistency between the ring box and the necklace case. You're paying $6–10 per box and getting zero customization. We manufacture custom jewelry boxes built to your brand — every size, every finish, one cohesive collection.
Custom Packaging for Every Piece in Your Collection
Custom Jewelry Boxes
Rigid set-up boxes with magnetic closure, hinged lids, metal hardware. PU leather, linen, velvet, specialty papers. From ring boxes to necklace cases — engineered to your product line.
Inserts & Cushions
Custom thermoformed, foam, or velvet-lined inserts designed to your exact product dimensions — rings, earrings, bracelets, pendants. Every piece sits exactly where it should.
Brand-Consistent Finishing
Foil stamping, embossing, debossing, custom color matching across all 4–6 box sizes. Every element — paper, PU, foil, lining — looks like it belongs together as a set.
Holiday & Gift Sets
Seasonal gift sets, advent calendars, brand collaboration kits. A contained first project — limited SKUs, clear timeline — that lets you test working with us before committing your core line.
Quality Control
Pre-production color proofs, material samples, and finish approvals. PU color vs. paper color vs. foil consistency verified before mass production — not after.
Warehousing & Reorder
Stock standard configurations in our SLC warehouse. Reorder without minimum wait times or ocean freight delays. Available after initial production run.
Jewelry Packaging We've Produced
Custom Packaging for Jewelry Brands
Jewelry packaging is the most detail-sensitive category in custom packaging. The box is the first physical touchpoint between your brand and the customer. For a piece that retails at $200+, the unboxing has to match the value inside.
Why Jewelry Brands Need Custom Packaging Instead of Catalog Boxes
The core frustration for most jewelry brands isn't price — it's consistency. You might have 4–6 box sizes across rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, and pendants. When those come from a catalog, you're picking from whatever's available — "this color is close to ours" or "this texture is close enough." The result: boxes that don't match each other, materials that don't match your brand, and a collection that looks assembled, not designed.
Custom manufacturing solves this by producing every box size from the same materials, same finishes, and same brand elements in a single production run.
- Custom color matching across every box size in your collection
- Brand-specific materials — PU leather, linen, velvet, specialty papers
- Metal hardware (hinges, magnetic closures, clasps) matched to your aesthetic
- Foil stamping, embossing, and interior printing consistent across all SKUs
How Much Does Custom Jewelry Packaging Cost?
Custom jewelry boxes typically range from $3–$12 per unit depending on materials, hardware, finishing, and quantity. Most jewelry brands are already paying $6–$10 per box for catalog options with no customization. Custom manufacturing at comparable or better pricing is possible through direct factory relationships — no distributor markup, no catalog middleman.
Holiday Gift Sets: The Easiest Way to Start
Switching your core packaging line is a big decision when you're already at volume. Gift sets aren't. A holiday gift set or brand collaboration kit is a contained project — limited SKUs, clear timeline, defined quantity — that lets both sides test the working relationship before a full-collection commitment. It's the most common entry point for jewelry brands we work with.
Jewelry Packaging Production Timeline
Structural tooling (4–6 wks) + sample approval (2–4 wks) + mass production (6–10 wks) + ocean freight and customs (6–8 wks) = 4–6 months total. For holiday retail, that means starting the conversation no later than April or May.
Jewelry Packaging FAQs
Stop Settling for
Close Enough
Book a 30-minute call. Bring your current packaging — we'll show you what custom manufacturing looks like at your volume and price point.






