Wholesale Dealers of Porcelain Silk Screen - Black Japanese wave pattern pad printing porcelain tableware – WELLWARES
Wholesale Dealers of Porcelain Silk Screen - Black Japanese wave pattern pad printing porcelain tableware – WELLWARES Detail:
This set of tableware is inspired by the traditional Japanese wave pattern design. Many traditional Japanese designs have water or waves. Specifically, waves are a common and important element of Japanese art, perhaps the most easily recognizable style symbol. In addition to symbolizing power and life, ocean waves also convey a belief in life that life is like water, ebb and flow.
The pattern used in this product is formed by overlapping several arches. The wave-like pattern is the traditional Japanese pattern “Qinghai Wave”. Although it looks simple, it has deep meaning. It takes the pattern of waves as the theme, showing the magnificence of the vast sea. Its meaning includes a good wish for the future and the expectation for a peaceful life.
Waves in Japanese style are not always composed of symbols or characters. Some people find Japanese art very attractive, so when inking, they want the same things as Japanese style, including Japanese style waves can be very beautiful. The waves do not have to be blue, because gray-black, red, green or any other colors are suitable for this special art type of ceramics.
For product matching, we have chosen the common western matching method, including 4 large 10.5-inch Japanese pad printing plates, 4 small 7.5 inch Japanese pad printing craft small plates, and 4 pad printing soup bowls. The combination of Eastern pictures and Western supporting methods is not only a combination of design, but also an enhancement of usability.
In terms of picture craftsmanship, we use the very popular pad printing technique in recent years. When the pad printing products are produced in monochrome products, the price is more excellent than the decal craftsmanship, and compared with other ceramic picture design techniques, In Japanese-style ceramic tableware, most of them use a single solid color and white to match each other, which complements the pad printing process. It can also improve the overall texture of white porcelain tableware. If you are keen on Japanese-style ceramic tableware, this set will be a good choice. Let your family have a unique exotic atmosphere.
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WHY CHOOSE US
Wellwares is a ceramic tableware sourcing manufacturer, cooperating with leading brands: Walmart, Target, Falabella, Sodimac, Wilko, Argos, HEMA, Sonae, Bezant, etc., and producing earthenware, stoneware, porcelain, porcelain/embossed, mug, bowl, plate.
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We guarantee the whloe production process runs smoothly and on time delivery.
We focus on quality control and have an experienced QC team to supervise
each production step at each area factory.
Therefore, the quality and delivery date are guaranteed.
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That has a sound business enterprise credit rating, exceptional after-sales provider and modern producing facilities, we now have earned an superb standing amongst our buyers across the world for Wholesale Dealers of Porcelain Silk Screen - Black Japanese wave pattern pad printing porcelain tableware – WELLWARES , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: St. Petersburg, Zambia, Somalia, Our advantages are our innovation, flexibility and reliability which have been built during last 20 years. We focus on providing service for our clients as a key element in strengthening our long-term relationships. The continual availability of high grade products in combination with our excellent pre- and after-sales service ensures strong competitiveness in an increasingly globalized market.
By Mike from Dominica - 2017.03.28 12:22
High production efficiency and good product quality, fast delivery and completed after-sale protection, a right choice, a best choice.
By Murray from America - 2018.02.21 12:14