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presentation box
noun
A small container that holds an item intended to appear high-class, such as jewelry, usually with a sleek and ritzy design to complement the product.
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Make history and be a part of creating this extraordinary edition!" The special edition, "presented in a beautiful bespoke presentation box", is numbered and signed by the band and includes postcards, "a rare alternative shot from the cover shoot for Super Trouper perfect for framing" and a DVD of the making of Abba's "first major authorised photo book".
Attending such an event is like being wrapped in velvet and tucked into a presentation box.
For the superfan, Little, Brown is also publishing a special edition costing £120 and packaged in a bespoke presentation box.
It comes in four colours, packaged in a wooden presentation box, and at 10cm in diameter, it makes an impact.
So while the players ooh and aah at the fancy presentation box and the absence of a "tacky foil wrapper", one bite and these are roundly panned.
After a worryingly long stretch of rummaging, Winkler returns with the medal: a gold cross on a red ribbon nestled in its presentation box.
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One of the sweetest finishing touches is the cream presentation boxes that the shoes and accessories will be presented in.
Under Wigstrom's supervision, the workshop created classical, often Louis XVI-inspired luxury objects: presentation boxes, compacts, letter openers, clocks, wedding souvenirs, gifts of state.
The rational purity of such structures is graphically distilled in Yung Ho Chang's presentation boxes, in which his own plans and scale models of actual buildings are elegantly displayed.
It also sells four-pack presentation boxes (£8.95) of York beers, so you can do a spot of Christmas shopping while getting merry.
An exhibition of more than 100 Faberge objects, including eggs, presentation boxes, figurines, cigarette cases and clocks, starts Wednesday and continues through May 19.
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