A simple sourcing workflow for crystal buyers
Lune Crystal is built for buyers who need clearer options before making a sourcing decision. The process starts with your direction, then moves through filtering, evidence review, and detail confirmation.
The sourcing path
This structure follows the same logic used by strong B2B sourcing platforms: clear request, filtered options, evidence, and a focused next step.
What makes a good request
A good request helps us filter faster. Vague requests usually create slow replies and irrelevant options.
Include these details
- Crystal material or category
- Product form: bracelets, carvings, towers, spheres, beads, mixed lots
- Target quantity or order range
- Destination country or market
- Buyer type: live seller, shop, wholesale buyer, gift retailer
- Quality preference and what to avoid
- Reference photos if you have them
How a lot is reviewed
Market fit
We consider whether the goods make sense for live selling, shop retail, wholesale resale, or gift retail.
Visual evidence
Photos and videos help buyers see color, shape, polish, size range, and visible natural variation.
Practical handling
Crystal goods can be heavy and fragile, so packing, weight, and shipment method matter.
Before you decide
Is this a normal product catalog?
No. Website examples are sourcing references unless a specific opportunity has been separately confirmed.
Can one request cover future updates?
Yes. Choose the buyer list option on Request Sourcing and describe the categories useful for your market.
Do natural differences matter?
Yes. Color, inclusions, lines, polish, handmade differences, and size tolerance should be discussed early.
What happens before shipment?
Quantity, product details, packing, shipment method, and destination-related questions should be confirmed.
Send a clear sourcing request
Start with one form. Tell us what you need, what market you sell to, and what details matter most.