Thursday, 14 August 2014

Gift packing in India

Creating everlasting Impressions through gift packaging…

As they say that the “First Impression is always the last impression” and this applies perfectly for the gifting and gift packaging. In India, people encourage, motivate, appreciate and accolade people by giving gifts. Be it gold, silver and other jewels gifted during the times of Maharajas or cars, flats, clothes, jewellery and/or money now days, gifting has always played an important role in social circles and has helped in creating a good impression.

When it comes to creating an impact gift packaging is perhaps equally if not more important than the gift itself. India with its diverse & contrasting cultures, religions, traditions and customs has plenty of festivals and occasions to celebrate and the most spectacular part of gift packing in India is that it caters to every one of the diversities found in the country.

People give so much attention to packing their gifts these days that they do not want anything which can be considered sub-standard. The craze for gift packaging is so large that even the marriage invitations are packed in trays, boxes etc. containing dry fruits, sweets, cakes, a small bottle of expensive scotch or special ice creams. With the concept of gift packaging catching on so fast all across the country, experienced and professional gift packers have become a huge asset.

Professionals in this field not only help their clients in selecting the right theme, colours and designs they also help in guiding their clients in the choosing appropriate gift ideas, and can customise everything to fit their clients’ needs. When one goes to a gift packer, they can see in-numerous designs and concepts before choosing the one that would create the impression that they want to create.

Be it a Baby shower or a baby announcement, an anniversary or a birthday party; any festival or New Year, a professional gift packer always has something up his/her sleeve.

Gift packing in India has also become synonymous with young generation who also follow western traditions like Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day or Father’s day and much more.

Colours, themes, and concepts vary for each occasion and festival. These colours and themes are specific to that festival or occasion because it is symbolises with it. Some of the most popular festivals.

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