The disclosure generally relates to small containers or boxes, such as those used for displaying or packaging jewelry and other items. Typically, jewelry, watches, and other such items are displayed on a store rack, which may be placed on a counter. Exemplary racks used for display may include one or more flat display faces that may be mounted on a rotatable base to enable a customer to quickly look through the items on display.
Each display face of a typical display rack may include a plurality of regularly spaced hooks or openings, each of which is configured to support a particular item for display. Items are usually placed within boxes that are either open or transparent to allow the customers to view the contents. Open boxes in particular are used to display jewelry and other items that have visual appeal. To support the boxes on the rack, disposable attachments to the boxes, such as removable plastic hooks, have been used in the past. For example, a removable plastic hook that attaches into an opening of the box may be used to hang the box from an opening in the display rack. When an item in its box is selected by a customer, a sales associate may remove the box from the display, remove and dispose of the hook, and retrieve a lid or other closure of the box such that the item may be purchased in its packaging, which may be gift wrapped.
This type of known product display and packaging arrangement presents certain disadvantages. For one, the cost of merchandise packaging is increased by the use of the disposable plastic clips. Further, waste is created by the disposable clips used to mount the open boxes to the display. Even further, the lids for the open display boxes are stored near the display for use when items are selected for purchase, thus taking up space and time for the sales associate to retrieve them.