Saturday, 25 August 2012

Bracelet Boxes

Bracelet Boxes

Box (plural boxes) describes a variety of containers and receptacles for permanent use as storage, or for temporary use often for transporting contents.
Boxes may be made of durable materials such as wood or metal, or of corrugated fiberboard, paperboard, or other non-durable materials. The size may vary from very small (e.g., a matchbox) to the size of a large appliance. A corrugated box is a very common shipping container. When no specific shape is described, a box of rectangular cross-section with all sides flat may be expected, but a box may have a horizontal cross section that is square, elongated, round or oval; sloped or domed top surfaces, or non-vertical sides.
A decorative or storage box may be opened by raising, pulling, sliding or removing the lid, which may be hinged and/or fastened by a catch, clasp, or lock.
A corrugated box is a shipping container made of corrugated fiberboard. These are most commonly used to transport and warehouse products during distribution, and are rated according to the strength of the material or the capacity of the finished box.
A folding carton (sometimes called a box) is fabricated from paperboard. The paperboard is printed (if necessary), die-cut and scored to form a blank. These are transported and stored flat, and erected at the point of filling. These are used to package a wide range of goods, intended either for one-time (non-resealable) use or as a storage box for the remaining goods.

Bracelet Boxes

Bracelet Boxes


Bracelet Boxes


Bracelet Boxes


Bracelet Boxes


Bracelet Boxes

Bracelet Boxes


Bracelet Boxes


Bracelet Boxes


Bracelet Boxes


Bracelet Boxes


Bracelet Boxes


Bracelet Boxes


Bracelet Boxes


Bracelet Boxes


Bracelet Boxes


Bracelet Boxes


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