Collection inquiry
Ask for product categories, assortment notes, packaging expectations, and available images for Figurines & Collectibles or Fine China & Tabletop.
Open formUse this page for a focused inquiry about Nao figurines, fine china tabletop pieces, seasonal assortments, or display planning. The more specific the request, the stronger the response can be. Share your buying channel, approximate order window, target occasions, display footprint, and whether your customers are primarily collectors, gift shoppers, tourists, wedding buyers, or home decor clients.
Ask for product categories, assortment notes, packaging expectations, and available images for Figurines & Collectibles or Fine China & Tabletop.
Open formDescribe your shelf space, cabinet lighting, buying season, and staff training needs. We can recommend a more disciplined porcelain edit.
View servicesRequest process language for customer-facing story cards, display signage, or collector conversations around hand-finished porcelain detail.
Study craftNao is best evaluated through occasion, channel, and display context. A boutique seeking anniversary gifts will need a different recommendation from a museum store building a collector cabinet or a hospitality buyer sourcing refined guest gifts. Include the categories that matter, the style of customer conversation your team has, and any date when the assortment must be ready.
Please avoid sending only a broad request such as "price list." A better note might mention porcelain figurines for a holiday window, tabletop accents for registry displays, or nativity sets for a seasonal program. That context allows the response to include relevant line-sheet direction, image needs, and next steps.
If you already know the display environment, include those details as well: cabinet width, shelf depth, light temperature, nearby product families, and whether the piece will be handled by staff or browsed behind glass. Porcelain sells through sightline and confidence, so practical display facts often matter as much as the product name. For collector accounts, note whether customers ask about retired themes, future additions, or value references. For gift accounts, note the strongest occasions and the price points your customers accept without extended explanation.