Case study

DTC Jewelry Mailer System

A jewelry seller needed packaging suitable for postal delivery and gifting.

DTC Jewelry Mailer System
01

Client background

A jewelry seller needed packaging suitable for postal delivery and gifting.

02

Project requirement

The buyer needed a practical packaging route that balanced brand presentation, MOQ, lead time and export reliability.

03

Packaging solution

Mailer box, velvet pouch and insert card were combined into a lean fulfillment kit.

04

Material selection

Material and finish were selected around product value, shipping risk and visual positioning.

05

Production process

The project followed inquiry, quote, artwork review, sample confirmation, mass production and shipping.

06

Final result

The buyer received a repeatable packaging specification suitable for future replenishment.

Sourcing logic

Why this route was selected

A strong case page explains tradeoffs, not only the final look.

Decision pointPractical guidanceImpact
Buyer constraintThe project had to balance brand presentation, MOQ, launch timing and export packing reliability.Prevents choosing an overbuilt or under-protective route.
Material routeMaterial was selected around product value, handling risk and the finish needed to support the brand position.Improves perceived value without unnecessary cost.
Sampling gateStructure, fit, artwork, print and packing assumptions were checked before moving into bulk production.Reduces rework and shipment risk.
Repeatable checklist

What a similar buyer should prepare

These details help us quote a comparable project faster.

  • Product and channel: confirm whether the packaging is for retail shelf, DTC shipping, Amazon, wholesale kits or seasonal campaigns.
  • Dimensions and structure: provide product size, preferred box style, insert needs and any reference packaging images.
  • Quantity path: share first order quantity, expected replenishment and whether the project is a test run or repeat program.
  • Material and finish: note FSC, kraft, recycled paper, molded pulp, foil, embossing, soft-touch or food-safe requirements.
  • Target market: list destination country, launch timing, labeling needs and shipping expectations before sampling.
  • Artwork readiness: final artwork helps, but a PDF, dieline, reference image or brand direction is enough for first review.
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