Contact Shangde Jewelry Packaging with the product, quantity and timing information needed to review a custom packaging project.
Start with the essentials
Product
Identify the jewelry and packaging component, including dimensions or reference photographs.
Quantity
List the target quantity for every size or component rather than one combined total.
Delivery
State the destination country and the date the packaging is needed.
Details that improve the first response
- Preferred box, pouch, display, card, bag or complete packaging format
- Jewelry dimensions and any delicate parts that need clearance
- Material, color and logo-finish direction
- Vector logo artwork and useful brand references
- Sample, approval and delivery timing
- Individual packing, carton or destination requirements
If the structure is undecided, explain the selling environment, target price position and customer experience. The team can then compare practical directions instead of forcing the project into an unsuitable reference design.
What happens after the brief is reviewed
The first review should identify missing product information, suitable structural directions and the decisions required before sampling. If several components are involved, list them as one packaging family but retain separate quantities and dimensions. Consolidated feedback helps the team revise the correct version and keeps approval responsibilities clear.
Common contact questions
Can I send reference images if I do not know the packaging structure?
Yes. Explain what you like about each reference and what the packaging must hold or achieve.
Should every component be included in one inquiry?
Yes. List boxes, pouches, cards, bags and accessories separately so the complete system and quantity balance can be reviewed.
What file is preferred for a logo?
Production-ready vector artwork is preferred when available; include any minimum-size or brand-color rules.
Use the RFQ form
Open the custom packaging RFQ form and include the details available today. Missing technical decisions can be resolved during development; accurate commercial inputs should be shared as early as possible.