Dual-Fabric, Two-Tone Look and Texture
The brushed-textured paper surface features a clear, delicate grain with a naturally luxurious texture. Fine gold trim outlines the edges, creating a calm, vintage vibe with a soothing atmosphere; The short-pile fabric is soft, supple, and smooth, with a uniform surface that resists pilling and shedding, featuring a gentle, elegant shade of purple; Each box features a minimalist embossed logo design, free of cluttered or unnecessary embellishments. The minimalist, solid-color exterior does not detract from the jewelry’s own luster, making it suitable for displaying jewelry of all styles while offering high visual recognition.
Product Display
Stylish and Protective Jewelry Storage
Contrasting-Color Layered Velvet Lining Display
All three box styles feature contrasting inner and outer velvet linings: the warm yellow velvet inside the dark green box enhances the fire of diamonds, while the gray-toned velvet inside the light purple box complements the lustrous texture of pearls; The ring box features a contoured cushion to securely hold the ring; the earring box has dual grooves to keep studs in place; and the bracelet box has a curved, soft pad that conforms to the bracelet’s shape. The high-density velvet is fine and free of hard particles, so it won’t scratch gemstone facets or metal plating, and delicate chains or pearl earrings won’t snag or tangle when removed.
Application Scenario
Neat, Square, and Three-Dimensional Aesthetics
The entire series features a uniform, square, right-angled three-dimensional silhouette. The box body is rigid and resistant to sagging or deformation, with clean, flat edges and corners free of burrs; the lid opens and closes with consistent resistance, and when set down, the lid remains securely in place, fully showcasing the jewelry inside; the various box sizes have harmonious length-to-width ratios, and their compact, square shapes look neat and attractive when placed on counters or vanities, combining practical storage functionality with aesthetic appeal.
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