How It Works

Custom development

From Idea to Finished Porcelain

A clear path for brands and buyers: brief, direction, sample, then a controlled small-batch run.

Sample first Low black-box Small-batch ready

Process overview

See the path before the detail.

We use a short overview, then the full seven-step timeline—so the first scan feels simple, and the next read answers specifics.

Four moves

How a project moves forward.

These four steps name the whole journey. The timeline below breaks them into working detail.

01

Send the brief

Logo, reference, quantity, and use case—no perfect file required to start.

02

Confirm the direction

Form, mark method, glaze, and packaging choices become a practical plan.

03

Review the sample

Judge material, logo depth, and finish before committing to production.

04

Produce and ship

After approval: small-batch run, QC, and protective export packing.

Detail timeline

Seven working steps underneath.

Each step closes a decision before the next—so sampling and production stay predictable.

01

Submit your idea

Send logo, sketch, reference, quantity range, and how the piece will be used.

02

Choose product base

Mug, tea set, plate, hospitality form, gift set, or a custom silhouette.

03

Confirm customization method

Stamp, relief, bottom mark, decal, glaze route, and packaging print options.

04

3D preview or sample plan

A visible plan—preview, sizing note, or sample scope—before making.

05

Sample making

Workshop sampling with photos or shipped piece for hands-on review.

06

Small-batch production

After sample approval, MOQ and schedule align to your brief.

07

Quality check and shipping

Inspection, protective pack, and international shipping coordination.

Prepare · We decide

What you send, what we shape.

Light panel lists your side; dark panel lists how we fold it into a sample and production route.

Prepare

Send the useful details.

  • Logo file: AI, PDF, SVG, PNG, or JPG
  • Product type and reference images
  • Estimated quantity and market
  • Budget band and timing
  • Gift box, sleeve, or retail packaging notes

We decide together

From brief to practical plan.

  • Shape and size for the use case
  • Mark method: stamp, relief, decal, packaging
  • 3D / sample scope and milestones
  • Small-batch quantities and sampling order
  • Export-ready packing suggestions

Sample first

Approve the direction before production.

Sampling keeps uncertainty low: you confirm body, mark, glaze, scale, and pack route on a real piece.

Material

Whiteness, surface, edge, and thickness in hand.

Mark

Placement, depth, clarity, and proportion to form.

Packing

Sleeve, box, insert, or sample kit presentation.

FAQ

Questions before a custom run.

Short answers below—expand for detail.

What is your MOQ?

MOQ depends on shape, mark method, and packaging. Share your brief—we suggest practical small-batch options.

Can I add my logo?

Yes. Stamp, relief, bottom mark, decal, and packaging print—we recommend what fits your form and budget.

Can you make a custom shape?

Yes. Custom forms, 3D review, and sample development—a sketch or reference is enough to start.

Can I order a sample first?

Recommended before production—especially for mark depth, custom shape, glaze, and packing.

How long does sampling take?

Depends on complexity. We reply with a realistic sampling and production timeline after review.

Do you ship internationally?

Yes—protective packaging and export shipping for samples and production orders.

Ready

Send the brief—we suggest the route.

Logo, quantity, timeline, and a reference image are enough for the first review.