The New – Small – Perfectly Size Engagement Ring Box
Finding an engagement ring with a small ring box can be a little bit tricky. The traditional boxes for engagement rings tend to be large, bulky and over-size.
Why provide a small engagement ring box in addition to the main engagement ring box?
From October 2015 we have introduced new jewellery packaging. We now include a second box – in the form of a small, compact pocket-sized box suitable for an engagement ring – perfect for a surprise proposal.
Inside the box. Beautifully presented – your completed engagement ring
Showing an engagement ring in the main box, with the open small engagement ring box alongside.
The insert fits around the main engagement ring box in the beautifully presented outer box.
Within our luxurious packaging, clients take advantage of a pristine white-gloss presentation box. In addition, the secret small pocket box provides the perfect place to hide away the engagement ring on the day of the proposal.
The perfect ring box for any engagement ring
All of the engagement rings we sell, fit perfectly into both the regular and smaller pocket-size engagement ring box. Shown below is one of our Soleste inspired double halo rings within the pocket box.
Planning a surprise proposal usually involves secretly carrying the engagement ring. Often this is placed in a trouser or jacket pocket. The new pristine white pocket engagement ring box allows 100% discretion so that the perfect proposal is kept under wraps.
Other uses for the slimline pocket box
All engagement ring purchases qualify for our luxury white ring box to keep the engagement ring, with the additional small pocket-sized engagement ring box for transport. This size is also very handy if you return your ring for sizing work. This allows a very compact but protected way to send your engagement ring to us for re-finishing or for re-sizing which is provided at no further cost.
About Mark Johnson
My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. By day you'll find me working in our showroom—in a variety of roles. My work (which I love) ranges from photographing jewellery, to writing blog posts and helping clients with my colleagues Drina, Emily and Debbie.