Huzhou Aopa Packaging Products Co Ltd
Small jewelry boxes with cotton-filled interior. Affordable, lightweight, perfect for retail.
Cotton filled boxes are the workhorse of the jewelry retail industry — a soft cotton pad inside a lightweight cardboard or paperboard box, perfect for displaying rings, earrings, small pendants, and watches. Affordable enough for everyday retail, premium enough for branded gifting. Aopa produces cotton filled boxes in any size, color, and finish.
Cotton filling cushions delicate jewelry, prevents scratching during shipping, and provides a clean white backdrop that makes products visually pop. Compared to EVA foam or velvet inserts, cotton is significantly more affordable while still feeling soft and premium to the customer. For high-volume retail (jewelry kiosks, e-commerce starter brands, promotional gifts), cotton filled boxes hit the perfect price/quality balance.
MOQ starts at 100 pieces for stock sizes. Custom-size production requires 500–1000 pieces depending on die complexity. Pricing scales aggressively at 5K, 10K, and 50K tiers — large jewelry retailers can save 40–60% on per-unit cost at higher volumes.
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Cotton filled is a flat fluffy pad of pure cotton. Velvet inserts are die-cut foam covered in velvet fabric. Cotton is much cheaper and lighter; velvet is more premium and structured. Both protect jewelry well.
Yes — black, ivory, gray, navy, or brand-matched colors are available. Standard color is pure white, which provides the best visual contrast for displaying jewelry.
Standard sizes start at 100 pieces. Custom-printed boxes start at 500 pieces. Custom-size + custom-printed start at 1000 pieces.
Cotton filled boxes are designed for retail counter display and gift presentation. For e-commerce shipping, we recommend pairing them with a corrugated mailer box for crush protection.
Yes — both hinged (snap-shut) and friction-fit (lift-off) closures are available. Hinged adds approximately 15% to the unit cost.