Any Jewelry unit that can be damaged by tearing, dirt, dust or liquid
during the fulfillment process must be packaged following these guidelines. Jewelry must be
packaged so that the unit cannot be damaged or cause unsafe conditions by having the material
exposed during the fulfillment process.
Examples of pouches properly packaged one per bag with barcode inside the bag for protection
against dust. The bags are slightly larger than the pouches.

Example of pouch that is exposed and unprotectedThe contents of the
pouch are bagged, but the barcode is inside the pouch and cannot be scanned without removing
it from the pouch.
Pouches
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Pouches must be packed individually in plastic bags with the barcode on the outside of
the pouch to avoid damage from dust.
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The bag should be appropriate for size of a pouch. Do not force a pouch into a bag that
is too small or place it in a bag where it can easily shift around. The edges of large
bags are more likely to get caught and tear exposing contents to dust or dirt.
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All poly bags with an opening of 5" or larger must have a "suffocation
warning." Example: "Plastic bags can be dangerous. To avoid danger of suffocation; keep
this bag away from babies and children."
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All poly bags must be transparent.
This example shows a fabric-like box properly stored in a bag slightly larger than the box.
This example shows a box stored in a bag that is much larger than the unit and the label is
not on the box. This bag is more likely to be punctured or torn and the barcode separated
from the unit.
This example shows a box poorly protected by a sleeve that is not secured enabling the box
to slip out and become separated from the sleeve and the barcode. 
Boxed Jewelry
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Boxes made of material that is easily cleaned do not have to be bagged. Sleeves are
sufficient protection from dust.
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Boxes made of fabric-like material that is susceptible to dust or tearing must to be
bagged or boxed individually with barcode displayed prominently.
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Protective box or bag should be only slightly larger than
unit.
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Box sleeves should be snug enough or secured in such a way that they will not slide off
and the barcode must be visible with the sleeve in place.
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Barcodes should be attached to box if possible; they can be attached to sleeves if
secured properly.
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We recommend that very-high-value jewelery be packaged in
protective bags since these units do not sell fast or frequently and might be sitting in
the fulfillment center for longer periods of time.