5 Essential Elements to Create High-Quality Custom Ceramics – The Sharmee House Standard

At Sharmee House, custom ceramics are more than products—they’re experiences shaped by material quality, precise manufacturing, and smart design. In this guide, we break down the five most important elements that define our world-class ceramic production process, tailored for global clients in home, hospitality, and lifestyle markets.

  1. Premium Raw Materials

    Our ceramics begin with carefully sourced kaolin, feldspar, and quartz. Each batch undergoes chemical testing (including loss on ignition) to ensure purity and consistency. The result? Bright, durable, food-safe ceramics perfect for international markets.

  2. Precision Forming Techniques

    We use three core forming methods: slip casting for complex shapes, plastic forming for plates and bowls, and dry pressing for cups and tiles. Automated machinery and high-precision metal molds keep tolerances within ±0.5mm.

  3. Smart Firing with Electric Kilns

    Our continuous electric kilns—tunnel and roller types—run 24/7 with controlled zones for preheating, firing, and cooling. This means lower energy use, fewer defects, and reliable scale-up.

  4. Surface Decoration & Finishing

    From underglaze prints to overglaze gold and decal transfers, our finishing techniques bring color, texture, and elegance to every piece. We also offer composite options like ceramic + wood or metal.

  5. Product Development & Customization

    We partner with you from sketch to shipment. Whether it’s 3D-printed samples, eco-friendly clay, or embedded smart sensors, our design-to-production pipeline turns ideas into high-volume reality—fast.

    This diagram illustrates the slip casting process for ceramics. Liquid slip flows from a container into a metal mold, where moisture is absorbed to form a hollow body.