Gift boxes are an extension of the social need for packaging, serving as a form of packaging.
Therefore, they not only function as packaging but also, to a certain extent, highlight certain aspects of the product's value. The exquisiteness of a gift box is directly proportional to the increased value of the product, while somewhat diminishing its practical use. In terms of protecting the product, they are similar to general packaging, but to emphasize value, they use more expensive and aesthetically pleasing linings, such as silk.
In terms of distribution, they are not as convenient as general packaging. Gifts are relatively high-value, so distribution costs are inevitably higher, requiring measures such as protection against impacts and deformation. Undoubtedly, they have a significant influence on beautifying products and attracting customers.
