March 31, 2020

Diplomatic GiftsWhen you have the opportunity to give a diplomatic gift there are several things you need to consider. Diplomatic gifting is different from gifts for your employee or client in that diplomats often come from completely different backgrounds and have their own unique history. However, diplomatic gifts can be used as a tool and when done properly, it can build strong lasting relationships.

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Where to Start When Choosing Diplomatic Gifts

When you start your search for a diplomatic gift or a gift of state, it’s important to consider the following:

  • Budget– Whether you have a large or small budget the team at Keith Lipert Corporate Gifts can help. We can help you craft something extravagant or keep it simple while still showing your recipient you care.
  • Timeline– Just as budget can affect your options, so can your timeline. The experts at Keith Lipert will take your timeline into account while we brainstorm gift ideas. Even if you’re on a tight timeline, we’ll make sure to find something unique that also gives a good impression.
  • Relationship– You’ll want to consider your relationship with your recipient. Are the two of you close or is this your first time meeting? Perhaps you could give a gift that references the relationship you have built or something that represents the future you want to build.
  • Message– What message do you want your gift to give? Consider if the occasion is serious or joyful when brainstorming gift ideas. This will help narrow down your options and help us craft something fit for the occasion.

The Process of Crafting Diplomatic Gifts in Washington, DC

When you choose Keith Lipert Corporate Gifts to help you find the perfect diplomatic gift, we’ll work to make the process as easy as possible for you. We have decades of experience helping clients craft diplomatic gifts that respect the history and relationship between the giver and the recipient.

To speak with one of our experts about your options for a diplomatic gift in Washington, DC call 202-965-0736 or click here.