Bracelet Jewellery Box - Rainbow
205 x 46 x 25mm | Code Ref: RB4
What is a printing block?
A print block is the engraved plate used for hot foil stamping your logo; once created for your design, you can reuse it for future orders. You only need one per logo.

Did you know?
Our heritage and established manufacturing methods have defined the jewellery packaging industry.
In 1957, Mr Feiner first conceived the idea of a mass produced machine-made pad. Jewellery pads were up to then made by hand, mainly in velveteen, and orders had to be given weeks and sometimes months in advance.
In 1962, A "Stockinette fabric',' was chosen to take the place of the conventional velveteen. Tools and machines were constructed for the new process of making "Stockinette pads" which at that time were known as "Finer's" pads.
Another innovation was to give code numbers to all sizes of pads and as the first tool was for a 2" x 2" pad, it was called P1.
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- UK Stock
- Est 1957
- 2-3 Days Production Time
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Description
A collection of vibrant pink or green coloured covered boxes with a black base and a two-sided colour velvet base pad. These popular jewellery boxes will add a dash of colour to your display and show your products off to their advantage. The lids can be printed with your logo in a variety of colours.
The bracelet box to complement this collection of attractive colourful jewellery boxes. Suitable for all styles of bracelets which are held in place by elastics at either end of the base pad.
Delivery & Lead Times
UK Delivery Rates
£8.50 per package
(Just add your items to the basket and we’ll calculate your exact shipping cost.)
Each package holds around 500 jewellery boxes on average.
Print Lead Times
- New block & print: Allow up to one week
- Reprints: Using your saved block, allow three working days
Please note that lead times can vary depending on order size, stock levels and how busy we are. If you need something in a hurry, just let us know by adding a note on your order in the cart and we’ll do our best to turn it around even faster!
Our Foiling Process
At Finer Packaging, our foiling process begins with the design being engraved or etched onto a brass plate, known as a foiling die.
We use only brass dies because they’re incredibly strong and can easily withstand thousands of print runs. Each die is created on precision CNC machines, and we sometimes use different drill bits to add finer detail.
Once the engraving is complete, the die is acid-etched to deepen the design.
Finally, under controlled heat and pressure, we press the die onto our products, leaving a sharp, foil finish every time.
Need a Sample?
We're more than happy to send out box samples. We can also produce printed samples with your logo.
We recommend you contact us directly to discuss and understand your needs better, so get in touch by calling us 03451086661 or submitting the form below.
