What Is A Copper Serveware Box?
A copper serveware box is a container specifically designed to hold and transport copper serving dishes or utensils. It’s meant to protect these delicate and often valuable items from damage during storage or transport.
Features
- Reinforced Construction: Strong corners and walls to withstand weight and impact.
- Custom Fit: Designed to snugly fit specific serveware items, preventing movement.
- Dividers or Compartments: Separate sections to keep different pieces from rubbing together.
- Secure Closure: Strong latches, clasps, or tape to keep the box securely closed.
Why Choose Our Copper Serveware Boxes?
At BoxesGen, we strive to meet your packaging expectations, we offer exceptional and unusual Crockery packaging with a logo for your business. These boxes are practical and functional which is a useful option for your products.
Benefits
- Enlighted your brand
- Successful brand distinction
- Elevate your brand to the next level
- Shelf talker
- Reflect on your brand identity
- Ample space for branding
Personalization Of Copper Serveware Packaging
Personalizing copper serveware packaging can add a touch of elegance and sophistication, making your products even more appealing. Here’s how you can personalize them:
- You can include a Name or logo on your packaging
- You can state the specific information about the product
- You can add a personalized message or greeting.
- You can adjust the window size and style in the packaging to showcase the product’s quality.
Why Do 5000 Companies Trust Us?
BoxesGen is a leading supplier of copper serve ware boxes all over the USA. Some perks that we offer for your busines are;
- Eco-friendly and sustainable packaging
- Free and fast delivery
- Meticulous craftsmanship
- Low MOQS
- Reliable customers service
- Boundless customization choices
- Bulk orders at wholesale prices
- Quick turnaround time
Get A Quick Estimate Now
If you want more information regarding our custom-made boxes for business then contact us at 302-778-9458 or write us at sales@boxesgen.com. You can also get queries for Clay pot packaging and food packaging. Moreover, you can get an exclusive range of kitchenware packaging and corrugated boxes only at BoxesGen.
Dimensions | All Custom Boxes & Shapes |
Printing | No Printing, CMYK, CMYK + 1 PMS Color, CMYK + 2 PMS Colors |
Paper Stock | 10pt to 28pt (60lb to 400lb) Eco Friendly Kraft, E flute Corrugated, Bux Board, Cardstock |
Quantities | No Minimum Order Required |
Coating | Gloss, Matte, Spot UV, Holographic Foiling, Gold Foiling, Embossing, Sliver Foiling, Debossing |
Default Process | Die Cutting, Gluing, Scoring, Perforation |
Options | Custom Window Cut Out, Gold/Silver Foiling, Embossing, Raised Ink, PVC Sheet. |
Proof | Flat View, 3D Mock-up, Physical Sampling (On request) |
Turn Around Time | 4-8 Business Days, Rush |
Artwork Preparation Guide
At BoxesGen, our Artwork Preparation Guide helps ensure your custom packaging design is print-ready for high-quality results. To get started, submit vector files (AI, EPS, or PDF) in CMYK color mode, with a 1/8 inch bleed and 300 DPI resolution. Convert all text to outlines and keep it at least 1/4 inch from the edges. Review your proof to ensure accuracy before submitting. Following these steps will guarantee your design is perfectly printed on your custom boxes.

Cut Line (Black Lines):
The cut line is the outline that marks where your custom packaging will be trimmed. It is typically represented by a solid black line in your artwork file.
Perforation (Dotted Black Lines):
Perforation lines, shown as dotted black lines, indicate where the box will have small, evenly spaced holes for easy tearing or separation. These are often used for tear-away sections.
Bleed Line (Green Lines):
The bleed line is the area extending beyond the cut line, usually marked with a green line in your artwork. Typically, a 1/8 inch (0.125") bleed is required to prevent any unwanted white borders.
Safety Margin (Dotted Green Lines):
The safety margin, marked by dotted green lines, is the area around the cut line where important elements (such as text, logos, or graphics) should be kept clear.
Crease Line (Red Lines)
The crease line, marked by red lines in your artwork, indicates where the box will be folded during production.