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.
Watch these brief videos for examples of how to prep your products for shipment to and storage in Amazon fulfillment centers.
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, unprotected, and improperly packaged. The contents of the
pouch are bagged, but the barcode is inside the pouch and cannot be scanned without removing
it from the pouch.
This example shows a fabric-like box properly stored in a bag slightly larger than the box.
This is properly packaged.
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 is improperly packaged.
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. This is improperly
packaged.
As high-value jewelry may not sell quickly, we recommend that you package these Units in protective bags to help protect them while they are at the fulfillment center. If you are sending products to FBA that have a Replacement Value greater than $2,000.00, please be aware of the FBA Lost and Damaged reimbursement policy.