bone china mugs
Re: bone china mugs
Does anyone know where I can source bone china mugs for sublimation? The only ones I see are twee and quite old fashioned in shape - doesn't go with my designs! Or -is it possible to buy bone china and apply the RN coating myself?
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Most suppliers seem to stock a very similar shape. There are not many other options off the shelf but you can get a Durham version as well as Marlborough and Balmoral. There is the option of coating a standard blank but can be complicated.
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Raja can do custom moulds and production, depending on what quantities your'e wanting produced.
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I have heard of one of those - Marlborough, I think. Where would I see these shapes to know what they are like - the simpler the better? I suspected the coating would be complicated - and I am limited with space
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I'm not "big" enough for my own production line - I wish! Shall remember that name though thanks.
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Listawoods do a bone china mug called the Windsor, quite elegant and looks easy enough to sub. You get 10% discount if you are a premium member of the DSF so your first order could potentially get you free membership!
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As well as the Windsor (bone china), Listawoods also do a "fine china" one with straight sides - think it's called Can - but too lazy to look it up. They are a mite wider and not strictly bone china but I like them!
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It seems Listawoods only do printed mugs - I couldn't find any blanks. However I have sourced some bone china mugs from DSS - a small batch is on it's way for me to try. Thanks to everyone with their suggestions
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Listawoodstradesupplies.co.uk
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