Good Gold. Ring Packaging

Derrick Lin

Global

Packaging structure: Think Packaging Ltd
Brand, graphics & artwork: Jarred Bishop
Final photography: Lumiere
Location: New Zealand
Project Type: Produced
Client: Good Gold.
Product Launch Location: Oceania
Packaging Contents: Rings
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Cardboard, corrugated & paper
Printing Process: Foiling

Good Gold believes in creating simple rings that emphasise the natural beauty of gold. Working beside the ocean in Nelson, Good Gold studio jewellers take their time making sure the feel of each ring is just right, passing them back and forth to make sure the inside curve is perfect and the finish is smooth and comfortable. These details really matter when you’re making a ring that someone will wear every day.

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Good Gold wanted to make something beautiful, meaningful and environmentally friendly for their rings when they create a pair. Of course, rings come in different sizes, so we developed a pretty simple insert to accommodate this; a stacked, E Flute pad that has the largest & deepest ring cut-outs centralised. This sits at the top of the pack, so even when there are smaller, less deep rings placed in – there’s a minimum “jump around” factor and they still present as and where intended.

This is then all packaged up with a wonderful book-style pack that was designed to be treasured as a keepsake. After all, the material chosen for this pack is G . F Smith’s, Extract Range, in the colour shell. Five used paper cups creates one beautiful sheet of 380gsm paper, so after all of that pioneering effort, we wouldn’t want it just thrown away now would we.