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The Best Types of Padded Envelopes for Jewellery, Electronics, and Documents

Product-specific padded envelope recommendations for jewellery, electronics, and documents.

3 min readUpdated April 2025

For jewellery

Size A or B (110x160mm or 120x215mm) for rings, earrings, bracelets
Paper-padded or bubble-lined both adequate for jewellery weight
Wrap items individually first in tissue or small pouches for extra protection

Quick answer

Jewellery: size A/B, any lining. Electronics: size D/E with bubble or foam lining. Documents: size F/G, paper-padded. Jewellery is light so even thin padding is sufficient. Electronics need cushioning against impact and static protection. Documents need surface protection more than impact cushioning. For all three, choose the smallest size that fits with 10-20mm clearance.

For electronics

Electronic items need impact cushioning and anti-static protection.

Phone cases in D, tablets in F or G.

Circuit boards and chips need static-dissipative packaging.

For documents

Documents need protection from bending and moisture rather than impact. Paper-padded envelopes in size F (220x335mm) or G (240x340mm) provide sufficient rigidity for A4 documents. For extra protection, add a sheet of backing card behind the documents.

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Frequently asked questions

Size A or B with any lining type. Wrap items individually first.

Size D-F with bubble or foam lining for impact and static protection.

Size F or G, paper-padded. Add backing card for extra rigidity.

For sensitive components like circuit boards, yes. Standard items like phone cases do not.

Yes, individual wrapping adds crucial extra protection.

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