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Start Your Jewellery Packaging Setup Choose your box, protect it for postage, then finish it with a few simple extras. Shop Jewellery Boxes

How To Get Started

Getting your jewellery packaging sorted doesn’t need to be complicated. Start with these three simple steps.

Step 1

Choose Your Jewellery Box

Start with one or two box styles that work across most of your range. A versatile box will cover rings, earrings, and small items without needing lots of different sizes.

Step 2

Protect It For Posting

Once your jewellery is boxed, you’ll need outer packaging to keep it safe in transit. Choose postal boxes or mailing bags that protect your products without adding unnecessary bulk.

Step 3

Add A Finishing Touch

Simple extras like tissue paper, ribbon, or stickers can elevate your packaging instantly. You don’t need much, just enough to make your orders feel considered and on-brand.

A Few Top Tips You Should Know

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Start with One or Two Core Box Styles

Start with one or two box styles that work across as much of your range as possible.

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Choose Practical Postal Packaging

Choose postal outer packaging that protects your jewellery without adding unnecessary bulk.

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Think About Delivery Experience

Think about how your orders will arrive, as well as how they look when packed.

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Add Simple Finishing Touches

Use tissue paper, ribbon or stickers to make plain packaging feel more intentional.

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Keep It Simple to Start

Keep your setup simple now, then upgrade once you know what your customers respond to.

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Jewellery Packaging FAQs
Helping answer some of your questions about getting started with jewellery packaging.

What size jewellery box should I start with?
If you’re just getting started, choose one or two versatile sizes that work across multiple products. Multi-purpose boxes are a great place to begin, as they can hold rings, earrings, and other small jewellery pieces.
Can I use one box style for different products?
Yes, and it’s often the best approach when you’re starting out. Keeping your packaging range simple makes packing easier, helps keep costs down, and gives your brand a more consistent look.
What outer packaging is best for posting jewellery?
That depends on how you want your orders to arrive. Postal boxes offer strong protection and can feel more premium, while mailing bags are lightweight and cost-effective. Many jewellery brands use a combination of both, depending on the order.
Do I need branded packaging straight away?
Not at all. Plain packaging can still look smart and considered, especially when paired with simple finishing touches like tissue paper, ribbon, or stickers. You can always add branding later once you know what works best for your business.
What are the easiest ways to make packaging look more branded?
Start small with simple details like branded stickers, tissue paper, or ribbon. These are easy ways to make plain packaging feel more intentional without needing to invest in fully custom packaging straight away.
What’s the minimum packaging I need to get started?
At a minimum, you’ll need a jewellery box, outer packaging for postage, and one simple finishing touch. That’s enough to create a neat, professional unboxing experience without overcomplicating your setup.

Keep It Simple Best for getting started quickly and keeping costs low. Plain packaging still looks clean and considered, especially when paired with tissue or a simple sticker.
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Add A Small Branded Touch If you want to make your packaging feel more “you”, start small. Stickers, tissue paper, or ribbon are an easy and affordable way to introduce your brand.
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