Sourcing examples

Crystal categories buyers can ask us to review

These examples show sourcing directions and checking standards. They are not a fixed inventory list. Availability, quantity, quality, packing, and shipping details are confirmed for each specific opportunity.

Crystal sourcing reference categories

Reference visual only. Actual product photos or videos are confirmed case by case.

Common sourcing directions

Use these categories to tell us what fits your market. The clearer your direction, the easier it is to filter useful goods.

Live selling

Mixed crystal lots

Visual variety, fast presentation potential, mixed price levels, and clear photos or videos matter most.

Repeat category

Bracelets and beads

Size range, bead quality, color consistency, stringing details, and packing method should be checked early.

Shop retail

Towers, spheres, and points

Shape, polish, size range, breakage risk, and display value affect whether the goods are practical.

Gift retail

Carvings and small pieces

Good for stores that need giftable items, but finish, packing, and fragile details need careful review.

Closeout

Surplus opportunities

Useful when timing and price range are attractive, but the lot still needs quantity and condition checks.

Selected new goods

Stable category sourcing

Better for buyers who need a category direction that may be discussed again when supply is clear.

Reference visual slots

These visuals help buyers understand category directions. Replace them later with real product or lot photos from your own sourcing activity.

Mixed crystal lots

For live sellers who need variety, clear visuals, and quick presentation potential.

Bracelets and beads

For repeat categories where size, color, bead quality, and packing details matter.

Towers, points, and spheres

For shop display and wholesale lots that need shape, polish, and breakage review.

Carvings and gifts

For gift retail and shops. Confirm finish, fragile details, and protective packing.

Spheres and palm stones

For display categories where surface condition and visual quality matter.

Packing review

For fragile goods. Confirm wrapping, carton method, and shipment protection.

What we check before sharing a lot

Crystal goods can vary by natural material, handmade finish, supply timing, and packing risk. We focus on details that help buyers decide faster.

Basic review checklist

  • Material or product category
  • Product form, size range, weight, and quantity
  • Visible condition, color, polish, cracks, or natural variation
  • Photos or videos when available
  • Packing method and fragile-item handling
  • Destination country and shipping method
  • Fit for wholesale, live selling, shop retail, or gift retail

How buyers should read these examples

1. Pick a directionMaterial, product form, buyer type, and market are more useful than a vague request.
2. Share limitsTell us what quality, size, color, quantity, or price range does not fit your market.
3. Review evidencePhotos, videos, quantity, packing, and shipping notes should be confirmed before moving forward.
4. Decide case by caseEach opportunity is reviewed on its actual details, not just a category name.

Send one clear sourcing direction

If a category here matches your business, send a request with your material, product form, quantity target, destination, and quality preference.