Bomboniere

A box of chocolates or chocolate box (French bonbonnière ) is a container made ​​of crystal, porcelain, or the like for storage of candies, chocolates, sweets and fondant and was formerly known colloquially as Weibsdose. Even more elaborate cardboard packaging for chocolates are sometimes so called.

In Greek and Italian weddings the Bomboniera is the traditional gift of the spouses to the esteemed guests. It is packaged in ornate boxes of paper and usually contains useful small items of china, crystal, silver or fabric. The Mitgebsel is a thank you to the guests. It should remind them the wedding party and the bride and groom. Therefore, picture frames, bowls, ashtrays, candle holders and jars are especially popular as Bonbonieregeschenke. You can find their place in the household of the recipient.

  • Mess kit
  • A container according to content
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