Custom earring cards, necklace cards and fitted inserts that protect jewelry and support brand presentation.
Choose the format around the jewelry
The useful starting point is the product itself: dimensions, delicate areas, how the customer should first see it and how staff will pack it. Those answers determine the internal space and insert before decorative details are selected. A clear specification then connects the structure, surface, color, logo method and outer packing.
Structure
Cards can be loose, sleeved or integrated into pouches and boxes; inserts can be flat, raised or fitted to the jewelry form.
Material and surface
Paperboard, foam-based and paper-forward options can be covered or printed according to the required look and performance.
Jewelry fit
Hole positions, cuts, tabs and cavities must match jewelry dimensions and allow secure packing without difficult removal.
Where this packaging works
- Earring and necklace cards used in pouches, boxes or retail display
- Replacement inserts for rigid jewelry boxes
- Product-specific holders that control movement during presentation and packing
Buyer decision: Small dimensional errors can make an insert unusable. Jewelry measurements, attachment method and the inside dimensions of the outer package must be considered together.
Specification points to confirm
| Jewelry dimensions | Provide the actual piece or accurate measurements |
|---|---|
| Holding method | Holes, cuts, tabs, slots, elastic or fitted cavity |
| Visible area | Plan logo and copy without competing with the jewelry |
| Pack compatibility | Confirm the card or insert fits the selected pouch or box |
Supply production-ready vector artwork when available and identify the required logo size and location. For critical colors, provide a physical reference or agreed color standard and review it on the real material. Screens and digital mockups help direction, but they are not production color standards.
Sample approval checklist
- Use the actual jewelry to confirm every hole, cut, tab and slot
- Check visible card area for balanced jewelry and logo placement
- Test the card or insert inside the final pouch, box or display
Review the sample in the same way the packaging will be used. Open it, install and remove the jewelry, handle the closure, compare the branding and place it inside any pouch, bag or shipping protection included in the final system. Record approved dimensions, material, color, logo, insert and packing details rather than relying on photographs alone.
Planning a bulk order and future reorders
Share the target quantity by size, destination country and required timing early enough to compare suitable constructions. Individual packing, carton quantity and shipment protection can affect both delivered condition and shipping volume. For repeat orders, refer to the approved sample and written specification, and review any proposed material or process change before production.
Questions buyers ask
Can an insert be developed without the physical jewelry?
Accurate drawings and measurements may be enough for an initial concept, but a real piece or verified reference is strongly preferred for final fit approval.
Can the color, material, logo and insert be customized?
Yes. The workable combination is confirmed through the brief, material review and sample rather than assumed from a digital image.
What should be included in the RFQ?
Send the jewelry type and dimensions, target quantity, preferred structure or reference, material and color direction, logo artwork, destination and required timing.