I am familiar with the unboxing experience of Sivga headphones at this point. The more affordable closed back sets—Robin and Oriole, for example—come in smaller boxes without a carry case and a larger carry pouch instead. The more premium headphones, of which the Luan can be considered as one, include a case and thus the product box is larger. It is made of thick cardboard with a plastic seal all around it and is predominantly black in color. On the front is the Sivga logo and the product name along with a large, simplistic render of the headphones from the side to allow the use of the same packaging for both headphone color options. More of this clean and minimalist packaging continues on the back, with the monochrome design allowing for product specifications, contact information, certification labels, and a marketing tagline. Sivga is using a two-piece packaging with the lid lifting off the box from the sides and we see a foam insert on the inner lining of the lid in addition to more foam all around the expected case.
Based on my experience, the color of the case is likely to match the headphones chosen. As such, I have the brown color version of this carry/storage case which is the same design as what we saw before with the Phoenix and SV023. It's formed from molded EVA (ethyl vinyl acetate) hard case, with some give to help absorb bumps and falls. A suede leather texture has been applied to the exterior, and the Sivga logo is embossed into the front. The zipper is sturdy, and there is even a loop-hole for a carabiner should you wish to clip the case to your bag. Four plastic feet on the bottom allow for it to be stood upright; and this continues to be a highly functional case I am happy with.
A soft velvet lining inside the case protects the headphones further, which are placed front and center, with the ear cups facing outward and towards the bottom, explaining the rather curved nature of the case. The only other thing inside is a soft white hemp pouch with the Sivga logo in black on the front. Drawstrings are used to close it with the headphone cable inside, and it is stitched neatly. Besides the headphone cable we also get a 3.5 mm to 6.35 mm (1/4") adapter in a separate plastic zip-lock bag.