Sample Collection

Curated sample directions

A practical sample kit for porcelain decisions.

Start with mugs, tea pieces, daily ceramic objects, and mark samples before moving into a small-batch run.

Logo stamp Sample first Small-batch route

Signature samples

Not a catalog. A practical starting point.

Each direction shows one decision: daily use, logo depth, surface finish, packaging, or the way a small collection can be developed.

Featured sample

Logo-Stamped White Porcelain Mug

A quiet base for testing logo depth, grip, scale, and daily-use proportion.

Logo mug

The first piece most brands can judge quickly.

A mug sample makes the important choices visible: porcelain body, cup edge, handle feel, logo placement, and packing route.

Best forBrands, cafes, creators

OptionsLogo stamp, bottom mark, packaging

MOQ referenceSmall batch by request

Lead timeSampling plan after brief

Sample directions

Choose the route closest to your project.

The first sample does not need to answer everything. It should make the next production decision clearer.

Coffee and tea

Coffee & Tea Pieces

Mugs, cups, small tea pieces, and quiet daily forms for branded service or gifting.

Best forCafes, tea brands, gifting

OptionsLogo mark, set direction, box

Bath and vanity

Bath & Vanity Ceramics

A calm daily-use direction for hotel bathrooms, vanity sets, and lifestyle retail.

Best forHotels, retail, home brands

OptionsDispenser, tray, cup, jar

Storage and utility

Kitchen Storage & Utility

Visible daily objects such as jars, trays, spoon rests, and utility pieces for small collections.

Best forRetail, homeware, buyers

OptionsJar set, surface, packaging

Mark and finish

Logo Craft Sample Board

A compact decision tool for comparing mark depth, glaze behavior, and surface direction.

Best forDesigners, trade projects

OptionsStamp, relief, glaze sample

Your sample path

From direction to a clear sample plan

Three moves before production: pick a sample direction, share your logo and context, then lock the practical route for form, mark, finish, and packaging.

01

Choose a sample direction.

Start from mug, tea, bath, storage, or mark sample routes.

02

Send your logo and use case.

A reference image, target quantity, and market context are enough for the first review.

03

Confirm the sample plan.

We suggest the practical route for form, mark, finish, packaging, and production.

Sample first

Use one sample to make the bigger run clearer.

Send the product direction, logo, quantity, and timing you have in mind. We will suggest a sample path before production.