Quality Grades of Daily-use Ceramics: How to Identify and Understand Ceramic Product Standards

Quality Grades of Daily-use Ceramics: How to Identify and Understand Ceramic Product Standards

When sourcing daily-use ceramic tableware, understanding the quality grades is essential for importers, distributors, and brand owners. At STORIWARE, we believe in transparent standards and long-term cooperation. This article introduces how ceramic products are classified and what you should expect from each grade.
Main Quality Grades of Ceramic Tableware
In the daily-use ceramics industry, products are generally divided into the following quality levels:
1. First Grade (Grade A / Premium Quality)
Also known as "Export Grade", this is the highest quality level.

1-1, Smooth surface with no visible defects

1-2, Uniform glaze, consistent color

1-3, No pinholes, cracks, dark spots, or glaze skips

1-4, Passes food safety and lead/cadmium release tests

1-5, Suitable for direct retail, supermarkets, or branding use

Usage: Export to developed markets (EU, US, Japan), brand customization, retail sales
2. Second Grade (Grade B / Commercial Quality)
Acceptable for general wholesale and price-sensitive markets.

2-1, Minor visual defects allowed (e.g. small pinholes, slight color shade variation)

2-2, No structural damage or sharp edges

2-3, May have slight deformation or glaze unevenness, but not affecting usability

2-4, Safe for food contact

Usage: Discount stores, supermarkets, restaurant supply, promotional use
3. Third Grade (Grade C / Factory Seconds)
Lower quality, mainly for non-retail usage or highly price-focused markets.

3-1, Visible defects like dark spots, glaze skips, heavy deformation

3-2, Rough surface or under-glazed areas

3-3, Often sold as clearance or bulk factory stock

Usage: Local markets, non-food purposes, decoration, or secondary use
Common Quality Inspection Points
To ensure quality consistency, we inspect ceramics based on the following aspects:
Item
Glaze surface
Shape and symmetry
Color consistency
Bottom polish
Cracks or chips
Printing/Decal
Sound test
Inspection Focus
Smoothness, pinholes, particles
Roundness, height, flatness
Shade uniformity across batches
Smooth base without burrs
None allowed in first-grade products
Position accuracy, color fidelity
Clean “ring” when lightly tapped
Why Does This Matter?
1,Helps set correct expectations when placing orders

2,Allows buyers to choose cost-performance balance based on their market

3,Reduces dispute risk during inspection or after delivery

4,Builds long-term trust with reliable manufacturers
Our Commitment
At STORIWARE, we follow a strict internal quality control process based on international export standards. Whether you’re purchasing for a brand, a chain store, or promotional campaigns, we can offer grade A to grade B solutions to meet your needs.

Feel free to contact us if you'd like to see samples or learn more about our quality inspection reports.