Decorative box
A decorative box, or snuff box, is a form of packaging that is generally more than just functional, but also intended to be decorative and artistic. Many such boxes are used for promotional packaging, both commercially and privately. Historical objects are usually called caskets if larger than a few inches in more than one dimension, with only smaller ones called boxes.
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Decorative box
A decorative box, or snuff box, is a form of packaging that is generally more than just functional, but also intended to be decorative and artistic. Many such boxes are used for promotional packaging, both commercially and privately. Historical objects are usually called caskets if larger than a few inches in more than one dimension, with only smaller ones called boxes.
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A decorative box, or snuff box ...... nly smaller ones called boxes.
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Een snuifdoos is een speciaal ...... welgestelde man bij zich had.
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A decorative box, or snuff box ...... nly smaller ones called boxes.
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Een snuifdoos is een speciaal ...... welgestelde man bij zich had.
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Decorative box
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