Choosing a gift box usually drags on because people try to decide from the end — from the price. There is a shorter route: settle the size first, then the presentation the occasion calls for, and only
First question: is the gift for one person, a family or a whole team? The answer alone almost fully determines the size of the box.
Second question: is the occasion formal or personal? A formal one rewards restrained presentation; a personal one rewards hitting the recipient's taste.
Third question: how substantial should the gift look? That is the more precise form of the budget question — in the catalogue, budget moves first of all with size and weight.
Boxes in the Xurcun catalogue are laid out in size steps from XS to XL, each with its weight stated — from roughly a 0.2 kg courtesy box up to a multi-kilogram celebratory set.
The practical consequence is simple: as the budget rises, size changes first and richness of contents second. So the question of how much space the box should take up on the table gets you there faster than the question of how much you want to spend.
Current prices are shown in the catalogue. Whether a particular box is ready, though, is worth confirming at a boutique or on WhatsApp — not every item in the catalogue is on the shelf at any given moment.
Formal occasions — a business meeting, a thank-you, a corporate greeting — call for restrained presentation and a consistent look. Here the design of the box speaks louder than its contents, because the gift is given on a company's behalf.
Family occasions — a wedding, an engagement, a visit to someone's home — lean towards sets that feel traditional and generous. Here the space the box occupies on the table is part of the gift itself.
Personal occasions — a birthday, a congratulation, a simple gesture — are chosen around the recipient's taste. Here precision beats size: a small but well-judged box lands better than a large, generic one.
A sweet composition is the strongest first impression and always works in a household with children. It has a weak spot too: for someone who does not care for sweets, the gift stays almost untouched.
A dried fruit and nut composition serves the everyday table for longer. For people indifferent to sweets it is the safest option, and it does not vanish from the tea table in one evening.
If you do not know the recipient's taste, a mixed composition is the least risky choice — most boxes in the Xurcun catalogue are assembled exactly that way, holding several formats together.
In personal gifts the difference comes from small touches: a handwritten card, the colour of the ribbon, the recipient's name. They do not change what the box costs, but they make the gift addressed to someone.
On the corporate side, personalisation has its own rules: a custom design with a logo starts at 300 units and must be ordered 60 days in advance. An ordinary corporate order has no minimum quantity.
If you want a custom composition, say so in advance. A box already in stock is ready immediately; an order that has to be assembled needs time — confirm the exact schedule with the team when you place it.
Open the catalogue at xurcun.az and start from the size step you settled on — every box lists its size, weight, contents and current price.
For personal orders, WhatsApp: +994 50 212 18 11. Corporate orders run on a separate line: +994 50 212 13 11. You can also see a box in person at any of Xurcun's 11 boutiques in Baku.