
Ramadan & Eid tins
Gift tins for dates, baklava and chocolate
Ready-made Ramadan and Eid designs for dates, baklava, Turkish delight, coffee and chocolate. Printed to order on existing moulds, so no tooling cost or wait.
Ramadan is the one month of the year when a tin is not packaging but the gift itself. Dates, baklava, Turkish delight and chocolate all move in metal through Ramadan and into Eid, because a tin survives being carried between houses and stays on the shelf afterwards. Every design below is printed on a mould we already own and cut in Tuzla, İstanbul.
What you are looking at
The designs on this page are ours — drawn in-house and shown here so you can see what the range looks like before committing to anything. Each one is ready to print on moulds we already own, and goes into production once there is an order behind it. That means no tooling cost and no wait for a new shape — only printing and forming.
Tins in this range
Our own designs, printed on our own moulds.
















Ordering from this range
- Minimum order
- From 5,000 pieces per design
- Lead time
- 4–6 weeks from artwork approval
- Tooling
- None — these use moulds we already own
Because the mould already exists, a ready-made range skips the eight weeks and the tooling cost a new shape needs. What is left is printing and forming.
Ramadan gifting in corporate volumes
Banks, hotel groups and family holdings across the Gulf send Ramadan gifts on a scale that changes what matters. Not the design — the date, and the size of the box. The five largest formats in this range are built for a filled corporate gift: dates in one layer, or dates and chocolate in two. Your name or logo can be printed on the lid alongside the pattern, which is the fastest route to a branded Ramadan gift because the mould and the artwork both already exist.
The minimum is the same as for any printed design: 5,000 pieces per design. Below that, ask us about plain unprinted tins — we sell those in smaller quantities and many corporate gifts are finished with a sleeve or a printed band instead. Gulf orders for a February Ramadan are placed in the autumn.
Ask about this range →What this range is not
A ready-made design is not exclusive. Anyone can order the same tin, and some of them will be your competitors. If you need artwork nobody else can buy, that is a custom project — same moulds, your own design, and the exclusivity applies to the artwork, not to the shape.
How custom projects work →Frequently asked questions
When do we need to order for Ramadan?
Printing and forming take four to six weeks from artwork approval, and freight to the Gulf adds two or three more. For a Ramadan that begins in February, an order placed in the autumn arrives with room to fill, pack and distribute. An order placed in January is late.
Can we put our own brand on these designs?
Yes. The pattern is ours; the lid can carry your name, your logo or a dedication printed alongside it. What this does not do is make the design exclusive — the artwork stays available to anyone else who wants it, unless the whole design is commissioned as a custom project.
Which sizes suit dates and which suit baklava?
The shallow formats — Ø170 × 35, 190 × 115 × 35, 170 × 105 × 35 mm — hold a single layer, which is how dates and chocolates are usually presented. The deeper bodies — 225 × 180 × 55, 190 × 135 × 45, 345 × 225 × 130 mm — take two layers or a taller piece, which is what baklava and mixed assortments need.
Do these designs cover Eid as well as Ramadan?
Yes. Crescents, lanterns and star lattices are used through the month and into Eid al-Fitr, so the same tin sells for both. Nothing on the artwork dates it to a particular year, which means unsold stock is not wasted.
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