Most people’s impression of the marriage proposal scene is this:
A man with flowers gets down on one knee, takes out a small box from behind,
Opens the top of the box, and a shiny diamond ring appears in front of him.
Wait, who said ring packaging had to be such a traditional clamshell box?
Now there are a lot of creative jewelry packaging designs emerging on the market, which are eye-catching and full of surprises.
The effect is definitely much better than the traditional ring box.
Some will ask: isn’t this a wallet?
No, it’s not really a wallet or card holder
but a real ring box
the moment you open
You will definitely be amazed by it
This is by packaging designer Andrew Zo
Ultra-thin ring case “Clifton”
Different from the traditional cube box
Easy for men to keep in their pockets without being detected
Make sure the marriage proposal process remains mysterious
Look at this
Does it look like a child’s educational toy?
It’s actually a ring box
This is a ring box designed by designer Gerline Gruber
Consists of 6 cubes made of walnut wood
Tied together with a leather rope
3 of the cubes are drilled in the middle
Use this method to provide space for placing rings
To surprise others by hiding the ring
Some people choose to do what they want
Combine hobbies with rings
Into a precious and meaningful gift
Such as some time ago
A Harry Potter fan commissioned a jeweler to make it for him
A golden snitch for a marriage proposal
How could any girl refuse such a marriage proposal?
Because there are so many people who like Harry Potter
So there are many designers or suitors themselves
Will use the elements of Harry Potter as the packaging of the ring
Like this Sorting Hat Ring Box
The way to hide the ring is actually what designers often use
Such as push-pull packaging
Surprise your customers by breaking them down
There are also many ring boxes that are designed as small items that we have long been accustomed to in our lives.
When I found out that it was actually a ring box
That kind of surprise may be indescribable in words.