The four common closure styles of book style rigid box are non-magnetic, magnetic, ribbon tie, and elastic band. Non-magnetic closure is simple and economical, magnetic closure feels smooth and premium, ribbon tie closure adds gift appeal, and elastic band closure offers practical reuse.

Closure Style Main Feature Suitable Products Custom Focus
Non-Magnetic Simple hinged structure without extra closure accessories Lightweight gifts, cards, small retail items Lid fit, hinge strength, board thickness
Magnetic Hidden magnets create secure and smooth closure Cosmetics, jewelry, candles, luxury gift sets Magnet strength, lid alignment, opening feel
Ribbon Tie Ribbon adds decorative gift-style appeal Wedding gifts, festive boxes, holiday packaging Ribbon material, color match, tying method
Elastic Band Elastic band keeps the box firmly closed Stationery, samples, promotional kits Band tension, durability, attachment position

Non-Magnetic Closure

Non-Magnetic Closure: Simple Hinged Structure

1. Simple Structure Keeps the Look Clean

A non-magnetic book style rigid box uses a hinged lid without magnets, ribbons, snaps, or elastic bands. The structure is clean, simple, and suitable for products that do not require strong closure force.

This style keeps the visual focus on the box surface, printed design, and product presentation. Many custom printed rigid boxes use this closure when the brand wants a neat look without adding extra accessories.

2. Cost-Friendly for Lightweight Products

Non-magnetic closure is usually easier to control in cost because it does not need additional closure materials. Buyers ordering custom rigid boxes in large quantities can reduce both material cost and assembly time with this structure.

It works well for:

  • Cards
  • Small accessories
  • Paper goods
  • Sample packs
  • Lightweight rigid gift boxes
  • Low-weight custom printed rigid boxes

3. Lid Fit Decides the Final Feel

The lid should close naturally and align well with the box body. A loose lid may make the package feel cheap, while a stiff hinge can affect the opening experience.

During sampling, buyers can check:

  • Lid opening angle
  • Hinge folding strength
  • Greyboard thickness
  • Lid and base alignment
  • Surface wrapping near the hinge
  • Carton packing method

Non-magnetic closure is a practical choice when the product is light and the sales channel does not require heavy transport protection.

Magnetic Closure

Magnetic Closure: Smooth and Premium Closing Feel

1. Hidden Magnets Create a Refined Structure

Magnetic closure is one of the most common closure styles for book style rigid boxes. Hidden magnets are placed inside the front flap and box body, so the outside remains clean while the lid closes smoothly.

This structure is widely used for magnetic rigid boxes and rigid magnetic boxes because it improves both function and perceived value. The soft closing feel can make the packaging look more premium before the customer even sees the product.

2. Strong Match for Luxury Gift Packaging

Magnetic closure suits:

  • Cosmetics
  • Perfume sets
  • Jewelry packaging
  • Electronics accessories
  • Premium candles
  • High-end rigid gift boxes with lids
  • Luxury rigid boxes for retail display

In luxury rigid boxes, magnetic closure combines a refined look with easy everyday operation. It feels more secure than a plain hinged box while staying cleaner than exposed ribbons or bands.

3. Magnet Strength Needs Careful Control

The magnet should hold the lid firmly without making the box hard to open. Weak magnets can make the lid feel loose, while overly strong magnets may reduce comfort during use.

Useful sampling checks include:

  • Magnet size
  • Magnet position
  • Opening resistance
  • Front flap alignment
  • Board thickness around the magnet
  • Product safety requirements
  • Drop test and transport test

Heavier gift sets and rigid candle boxes may need stronger board support, better inserts, or a more secure inner fit to keep the product stable.

Ribbon Tie Closure

Ribbon Tie Closure: Decorative Gift-Style Appeal

1. Ribbon Adds a Softer Visual Detail

Ribbon tie closure gives the book style rigid box a more decorative and emotional appearance. The ribbon can be tied into a bow, wrapped around the lid, or fixed near the front opening edge.

This style makes the box look gift-ready without extra wrapping. It works especially well when the package needs to look elegant in online photos, retail displays, or seasonal campaigns.

2. Ideal for Festive and Wedding Packaging

Ribbon closure is often used for:

  • Wedding gifts
  • Holiday boxes
  • Jewelry sets
  • Chocolate packaging
  • Skincare gift sets
  • Festive rigid gift boxes
  • Premium gift-ready packaging

Compared with a two piece rigid box or rigid drawer box, a ribbon-tie book style box creates a softer presentation. The customer feels like they are opening a prepared gift rather than a standard retail package.

3. Ribbon Material Changes the Style

Different ribbons create different visual effects. Satin ribbon looks smooth and elegant, while grosgrain ribbon feels thicker and more textured.

Common ribbon choices include:

  • Satin ribbon
  • Grosgrain ribbon
  • Cotton ribbon
  • Organza ribbon
  • Custom printed ribbon
  • Two-color ribbon

Before mass production, buyers should confirm ribbon length, color difference, edge finish, knot position, and packing speed. Manual tying can increase labor time, especially for large holiday orders.

Elastic Band Closure

Elastic Band Closure: Practical and Reusable

1. Elastic Band Gives a Firm Hold

Elastic band closure uses a stretch band to keep the book style rigid box closed. The band may wrap around the front edge, side edge, or full box body.

This closure feels practical and easy to use. It is suitable when customers may open and close the box many times after purchase.

2. Useful for Kits, Samples, and Stationery

Elastic band closure works well for:

  • Stationery sets
  • Sample cards
  • Fabric swatches
  • Training kits
  • Promotional boxes
  • Small tool kits
  • Reusable sample packaging

Compared with magnetic closure, this style feels more casual, yet it offers better convenience for frequent opening and closing. Some buyers choose it when the packaging needs repeated access rather than a strong luxury effect.

3. Band Tension Affects User Experience

The elastic band should hold the lid securely without bending the box. If the band is too tight, it may deform the lid; if it is too loose, the closure cannot work properly.

During sample review, buyers can check:

  • Elastic tension
  • Recovery strength
  • Color fastness
  • Band width
  • Attachment position
  • Long-term durability
  • Packing direction

Elastic closure can also be used on a foldable rigid box or rigid collapsible box when the brand wants reusable packaging with better storage efficiency.

Find the Closure Style That Fits Your Packaging Goal

A non-magnetic closure suits lightweight products and cost-sensitive projects. Magnetic closure fits premium products where customers expect a smoother and more secure closing feel.

Ribbon tie closure is better when gift appeal matters more than closure strength. Elastic band closure works well for products that need repeated opening, such as samples, stationery, and promotional kits.

Buyers comparing custom rigid boxes should also consider box size, product weight, delivery distance, retail price, and storage method. A reliable rigid box maker will usually test the closure with real products before confirming bulk production.