Integrated ceramic manufacturing
Precision craftsmanship and consistent quality, from development to global delivery.
Tayking supports global tableware, hospitality, homeware and decorative ceramic teams with a structured path from development to production delivery.
- OEM / ODM development
- B2B project support
- English & Chinese
- Verified facts only
Who we support
Built around the way B2B teams develop and buy ceramics.
Different buyers ask different questions. Tayking's website and project workflow are organized around the decisions each team needs to make.
- 01
Brand & Product Teams
Translate a design direction into a manufacturable product brief, sample path and approval process.
- 02
Hospitality Suppliers
Align product families, durability requirements, decoration, packaging and repeat-order expectations.
- 03
Importers & Distributors
Evaluate product scope, commercial requirements, quality controls and export preparation in one workflow.
- 04
Design & Development Partners
Review form, material, glaze, decoration and production risks before committing to scale.
Manufacturing capabilities
One connected path across the ceramic production lifecycle.
Capability pages will combine process explanation, procurement parameters and real production evidence after technical verification.
- 1
Moulds & Prototyping
Develop moulds, samples and approval references before production release.
- 2
Ceramic Forming
Select a forming approach according to geometry, repeatability and intended volume.
- 3
Glazing & Surface Effects
Develop glaze application, color direction, texture and acceptable variation.
- 4
Decoration & Special Processes
Match decoration choices to appearance, use conditions and production constraints.
- 5
High-Temperature Firing
Connect material, glaze and form decisions to a controlled firing program.
- 6
Quality Assurance
Define checkpoints, acceptance criteria, traceability and release records.
From design to delivery
A project workflow with clear decisions at every stage.
The final operating details will be aligned with Tayking's confirmed internal process before launch.
- 01
Project Brief
Clarify product, market, quantity, timeline and files.
- 02
DFM Review
Identify structural, material and process risks early.
- 03
Mould & Sample
Create and refine the physical approval reference.
- 04
Pilot Production
Validate repeatability, documentation and controls.
- 05
Production
Execute the approved product and process specification.
- 06
Inspection
Review output against agreed acceptance criteria.
- 07
Packing & Delivery
Prepare approved packaging and export documentation.
Materials & finishes
Make material, glaze and decoration decisions together.
Ceramic appearance and performance come from a connected system. Tayking's future sample library will document physical references, compatibility and production limits.
Screen colors are references only. Physical samples govern final approval.
Explore materials & finishesBody Selection
Align intended use, appearance and forming requirements.
Glaze Performance
Evaluate surface character and project-specific performance.
Color & Texture
Define visual targets and acceptable production variation.
Decoration Compatibility
Confirm process sequence, appearance and use limitations.
Evidence-led manufacturing
Show buyers what can be verified, not just what can be claimed.
Factory content is designed around real photographs, approved equipment records, process controls and quality documentation. Unverified numbers will not be published.
- Published after technical verification
Facilities & Workshops
Real production areas connected to the processes they support.
- Published after technical verification
Kilns & Equipment
Approved equipment records with meaningful application context.
- Published after technical verification
Quality Controls
Inspection methods, checkpoints, records and traceability.
- Published after technical verification
Packing & Export
Packaging, handling and shipment preparation evidence.
Frequently asked questions
The questions procurement teams ask before sending an RFQ.
What type of ceramic projects is this website built for?
The site is being developed for B2B tableware, hospitality, homeware and decorative ceramic programs. Exact product scope will be published only after Tayking completes its internal capability verification.
What information should we provide to request a quote?
A useful starting brief includes product drawings or reference images, target dimensions, expected quantity, intended market, decoration direction, packaging needs and desired timing.
How will MOQ and lead time be presented?
MOQ and lead time depend on product geometry, moulds, forming method, decoration, packaging and production planning. Tayking will publish confirmed ranges rather than generic promises.
Can buyers review physical glaze or color samples?
The planned finish library will connect digital references to physical sample requests. Final color and surface approval should always be based on an agreed physical reference.
How are certifications and quality claims handled?
Certifications, test methods and quality claims will appear only when supporting evidence, validity and project applicability have been reviewed internally.
Ready when your brief is ready
Bring the product goal. Build the manufacturing path together.
Share the information you already have. The quote review will identify the next technical and commercial questions.