Bracelet Box
Slim jewelry boxes sized for a bracelet.
A bracelet needs a longer, flatter box than a ring, with a slot or pad that holds it without kinking the chain. We build to the piece.
Velvet lining and a foil logo make it gift-ready.
- Padded slot sized to a bracelet
- Rigid or folding build
- Velvet or satin lining
- Foil logo
“The bracelet boxes with the foil logo changed how our pieces photograph. Customers post the box as much as the jewelry.”
“Proof in my inbox the next morning, boxes on my dock in twelve days, and a rep who answers on the first ring. That is the entire review.”
Built around a chain's one weakness
A bracelet box has a specific engineering job: hold a flexible chain flat so it cannot fold over itself and kink. A ring box grips one rigid object; a bracelet needs either a padded slot that the band lies across or a pillow it wraps around, with enough tension that a courier's worst day cannot shake it loose. Get that wrong and the unboxing starts with the customer untangling their gift.
We build to the piece. Tennis bracelets and fine chains want the slot pad; bangles and cuffs want a contoured cradle; watch-style links sit best on a pillow.
Two builds, one look
The rigid version is wrapped 1200 gsm greyboard with a hinged or lift-off lid, velvet or satin lining, and an optional foil logo inside the lid where the eye lands first. It is the keeper box, and most jewelry brands treat it as part of the product's price.
The folding-carton version prints the same branding at a fraction of the cost, for fashion jewelry and higher-volume price points. Same slot insert, lighter shell. Plenty of brands run both tiers and let the piece's price decide which box it ships in.
Finishing the set
A foil-stamped logo, a ribbon band around the box, and a velvet pouch inside for travel cover the full gifting sequence. For necklaces and longer chains the proportions change but the logic holds; tell us the piece and we spec the insert before quoting. Matching boxes across a jewelry line, ring, bracelet, necklace, uses shared wrap stock so colors stay identical across sizes.
What lining colors are available?
Black, white, ivory and grey from stock; brand-matched linings at volume. Foil colors run gold, silver, rose gold and black as standard.





