Sourcing Stainless Steel Cutlery (Flatware)

--- title: "Sourcing Stainless Steel Cutlery (Flatware)" summary: "18/10 vs 18/0. Understanding steel grades and polishing levels in Jieyang." category: "guide" date: "2026-03-09" author: "Withyou Trip Sourcing Team" image: "/images/blog/sourcing-cutlery-hero.png" --- # Forks & Knives: Sourcing Flatware Phase 2. Often next to Kitchenware. ## 1. Steel Grades (The Secret Code) * **18/10 (304 Stainless):** Premium. Contains Nickel. Rustproof. Shinier. * **18/0 (430 Stainless):** Standard. Magnetic. Can rust if left wet. Cheaper. * **13/0 (410 Stainless):** Cheap. Used for knives (harder) or cafeteria cutlery. ## 2. Production Hub * **Jieyang:** The undisputed capital of cutlery in China. * **Strategy:** If you deal with a trading company in Guangzhou, they are likely sourcing from Jieyang. Go direct. ## 3. Polishing Levels * **Mirror Polish:** Perfect reflection. Manual labor intensive. * **Hand Polish:** Good, but slight blur. * **Tumble Polish:** Industrial finish (matte/scratched look). Cheapest. ## 4. PVD Coating * Gold/Rose Gold/Black cutlery is "PVD Coated" (Physical Vapor Deposition). * **Durability:** It is hard but not invincible. Dishwashers can fade it over 5 years. ## Summary Test with a magnet. * Stick = 18/0 (Cheaper). * No Stick = 18/10 (Premium). This is the quickest way to check quality at the booth.