Sourcing Glassware & Tableware

--- title: "Sourcing Glassware & Tableware" summary: "Wine glasses, tumblers, and borosilicate jars. Dealing with breakage and annealing quality." category: "guide" date: "2026-03-07" author: "Withyou Trip Sourcing Team" image: "/images/blog/sourcing-glassware-tableware-hero-unique.png" --- # Clear Choice: Sourcing Glassware Phase 2 (Area C). Fragile but profitable. ## 1. Key Categories * **Soda-Lime Glass:** Standard tumblers, beer mugs. * **Borosilicate:** Double-wall coffee cups, Pyrex-style baking dishes (Heat resistant). * **Crystal (Lead-Free):** High-end wine stems. ## 2. Production Hubs * **Shanxi (Qi County):** Hand-blown glass capital. High quality. * **Anhui (Bengbu):** Machine-made, massive volume glass. * **Shandong (Zibo):** Jars and bottles. ## 3. Machine-Made vs. Hand-Blown * **Machine:** There is a seam line on the glass. Cheap. * **Hand-Blown:** Seamless. Expensive. * *Tip:* For wine glasses, "Pulled Stem" is the middle ground (Machine made but looks like one piece). ## 4. Annealing (The Stress Test) * If glass isn't cooled slowly (annealed), it explodes spontaneously. * **Polariscope Test:** Quality inspectors use this to see internal stress. ## Summary Packaging is 50% of the cost. A brown box is cheap. A color gift box with EPE foam is expensive but saves you from 20% e-commerce returns due to breakage.