Shangde Gift Manufacturing (Dongguan) Co., Ltd., founded in 2008, provides custom jewelry and gift packaging solutions for global brands, retailers and distributors.
Packaging developed around the buying decision
A successful order must balance jewelry fit, brand presentation, production method, quantity, packing and destination requirements. Shangde Jewelry Packaging organizes development around those decisions so buyers can move from product format to material, finish, insert, sample and RFQ information without relying on vague visual references.
Since 2008
Experience focused on jewelry presentation and custom packaging development.
20,000 m² facility
Production space supporting development, sampling and bulk-order workflows.
OEM and ODM support
Packaging direction, structure, branding, inserts, sampling and approved production coordination.
Development and manufacturing capabilities
Owner-supplied company information identifies an independent product development team, in-house mold support and a specialized paint production unit. These capabilities support jewelry boxes, pouches, displays, cards, shopping bags and coordinated packaging systems with different structural and finish requirements.
Who we support
- Jewelry brands developing a new collection or packaging refresh
- Retailers and chains coordinating packaging across products or locations
- Wholesalers and distributors building a documented repeat-order range
- Brand teams requiring boxes, pouches, cards, bags and presentation components to work as one system
How a project moves forward
Development begins with the jewelry, required packaging components, quantity and destination. Structure and material options are compared against the intended presentation and commercial position. Logo artwork, color direction and insert requirements are then brought into a sample specification. The physical sample is reviewed for appearance, opening experience, product fit and packing before a production reference is approved.
For a complete packaging family, components are coordinated through shared design rules while retaining the function each item needs. A ring box, necklace box, pouch, card and shopping bag may share color and branding, but their dimensions, substrates and construction do not need to be identical.
Working with international buyers
A practical project record should state the destination, shipment requirements and the decisions that need buyer approval. Clear artwork, product dimensions, material references and consolidated feedback reduce avoidable revisions. Individual packing and export-carton requirements should be discussed before production because they affect protection and shipping volume.
For repeat programs, retained samples and item-level specifications make discussions faster and help identify whether a proposed change affects only one product or the complete range.
How to evaluate a packaging partner
Look beyond a product photograph. Ask how jewelry dimensions become an insert, how material and color are approved, which sample becomes the production reference, how changes are recorded and how individual packing supports delivery. These questions make supplier comparisons more useful.