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Why is your expensive gold and silver always wrapped in pink paper? The surprising truth behind this tradition

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 20, 2026, 18:00 IST
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A business strategy, hidden science, or just for aesthetics

Have you ever bought gold or silver from a traditional jewellery store in your city? If yes, you’ve surely noticed the small pink paper in which the ornament is kept before being put inside a safe. While modern showrooms prefer lavish velvet cases with designer packaging, small or independent jewellery shops usually use this simple pink wrapping sheet to this day. But do you know that this is not just for aesthetics?

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A practical purpose with a rooted tradition

Before modern store packaging, jewellers heavily relied on coloured thin paper, especially the pink shade, to wrap precious gold. The idea was to separate valuable jewellery from other goods, indicating its special and expensive nature. Over time, pink became the colour of luxury and exclusivity, offering a beautiful contrast with gold and silver that made the product look elevated.


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But there's also science involved

While there are cultural practices associated with this, it also holds a scientific angle. Gold and silver ornaments are usually expensive, and buyers want to retain their shine for years. Wrapping them in this pink paper is believed to preserve their lustre. Even the colour was not random. Pink paper usually comes with a protective coating that reduces exposure to air and moisture. Other coloured sheets couldn't do that, which is why pink won the race.


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Going beyond shine

It not only protects the shine but also shields the jewellery from humidity and dust, which gradually affect the metal's surface. This pink sheet also reduces the risk of scratches, loose stones, and minor abrasions during the storage and handling process. It also protects the jewellery from discolouration; the pink paper acts as a core protective barrier, preventing tarnishing and keeping your jewellery looking new and shiny.

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But is this practice fading away?

With the growth of more organised packaging and branding, preservation has become more advanced. People now want velvet-lined boxes and anti-tarnish pouches with tamper-proof seals that look polished and protect the jewellery. The pink paper, however, is still used by small and independent jewellery stores and is a reminder of practical knowledge within a limited budget.


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