3 to 1, most of buyers I work with start with the smaller ceramic pieces to test a target market, and then they expand into the wooden or glass options once they see what sells — those hand-painted details make a big difference in a retail setting, trust me.

We’ve got a pretty straightforward process for this: you’ll send over your design or pick form our line, and we’ll handcraft a sample before you commit to bulk, which usually takes about 15 to 30 days depending on teh complexity of the village houses.

Basically, the MOQ is negotiable because I know not everyone wants a container load of Christmas villages in July, but if you’re under 50 units or so, the per-piece cost jumps noticeably, so most buyers find it’s better to order around 200 to get the price right.

And the packging is a carton with foam protection — we’ve had these items shipped all over, and they hold up well, though I’d always recommend confirming your local testing requrements since we do offer EN71 and ASTM F963 certifications with every order.

This isn’t really suited for heavy outdoor exposure unless you go with the resin or metal options, as the ceramic and glass pieces will crack if they freeze, but for indoor displays or covered porches, they’re solid for years.

What a lot of buyers don’t think to ask is that we run year-round production for these, so you aren’t locked into a seasonal factory schedule — that way you can plan your inventory for summer trade shows or early-bird holiday launches without a headache.
Yes, you can absolutely mix materials in one order. Just let us know the quantities you need for each type — ceramic, resin, wood, metal, or glass — and we’ll handle it as a single batch.
Our MOQ is negotiable, but for fully custom designs with unique colors or shapes, we usually start around 500 pieces. Smaller runs are possible depending on the complexity — just reach out with your idea.
Yes, we include those certifications with every order. We test each production batch to EN71, ASTM F963, and CPSIA standards, and we’ll send you the reports along with the packing list.
We use cartons with foam inserts that are custom-cut to fit each piece. For glass items, we add an extra layer of bubble wrap and sometimes individual boxes, depending on the size.
Sure, we can do custom packaging with your logo or design. Just share the artwork specs and we’ll adjust the carton size and foam layout to match, no extra hassle.