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Shuanglin Crafts

About Shuanglin Crafts

Christmas ornament manufacturer since 2004

Shuanglin Crafts is a ball-native Christmas ball factory in Zhejiang, China, serving wholesale buyers, importers, and retail private-label teams shipping to North America and Europe.

Procurement snapshot

  • 120,000+ sq ft

    Finishing & assembly floor

  • 3,000–5,000

    Glass MOQ per color (typical)

  • 8,000+

    Resin volume entry point

  • 10–21 days

    Glass pilot after brief lock

  • 24 hours

    Qualified RFQ reply target

  • FOB Zhejiang

    Export docs & carton discipline

Shuanglin Crafts Christmas ornament factory building — manufacturing facility in China

Company story

Company story

Shuanglin Crafts began in 2004 as a specialist Christmas ball workshop—not a general holiday décor trader. Over more than fifteen export seasons, the factory grew from hand-finished glass programs into a full B2B platform spanning glass, shatterproof resin, luxury gift sets, and private-label OEM development for US and EU retail calendars.

Buyers work directly with the Shuanglin Export Desk—export program managers who understand vessel windows, distribution-center drop specs, and vendor portal documentation. We manufacture ornaments for wholesale programs, not consumer retail storefronts.

Factory experience

Factory experience

  • 120,000+

    sq ft finishing & assembly

  • 15+

    seasons of ball programs

  • Lot-locked

    color & lustre matching

  • FOB-ready

    export documentation

Ball-ornament native

We manufacture Christmas balls—not a general décor catalog. Glass, resin, handmade, and OEM custom baubles with export discipline.

Finishing & QC

Lustre, glitter, matte, and pearl programs run through documented gates—glass inspection, cap assembly, and carton-ready packs.

US & EU retail fluency

We speak planogram logic, compliance packets, and vessel windows—the language your import desk and DC QA teams already use.

Tour the factory to see production workshops, QC gates, and export packaging lines.

Buyer support

Shuanglin Export Desk

The Shuanglin Export Desk supports wholesale buyers, importers, and OEM brand teams sourcing Christmas ball ornaments from our Zhejiang factory. Responses cover MOQ bands, sampling windows, packaging engineering, and vessel-aligned lead times for US and EU programs.

Editorial and sourcing guides on our B2B blog are prepared by the export desk team cited as authors on each article.

Export markets

Export markets

Export programs ship FOB from Zhejiang, China to wholesale buyers across North America, Europe, and selective club channels worldwide.

  • United States & Canada

    Club, specialty retail, and e-commerce programs

  • United Kingdom & EU-27

    Multilingual packaging and compliance packets

  • Australia & Middle East

    Selective seasonal and hospitality programs

Manufacturing capabilities

Manufacturing capabilities

End-to-end Christmas ball production from forming and coating through export packaging—documented for vendor scorecards and third-party QA.

  • Glass & resin platforms

    Clear, lustre, matte, pearl, and shatterproof resin lines with mixed color-wall architecture under one palette document.

  • OEM / ODM development

    Custom caps, molds, retail box dielines, finish approval, pilot lots, and bulk release with batch travelers.

  • Export packaging

    Egg-crate inners, foam-fit gift boxes, PDQ shippers, and master cartons aligned to distribution-center drop specs.

  • Quality documentation

    Coating lot trace, pilot-to-bulk comparison photos, and pre-shipment evidence structured for vendor portals.

Review wholesale product lines or OEM Christmas ornament programs.

Buyer channel fit

Program types we structure for retail sourcing teams

Whether you source for mass retail, club, specialty, or marketplace channels, the same gates apply—sample freeze, QC evidence, and carton discipline before vessel.

  • Mass retail & hypermarket

    Private-label ball sets, PDQ shippers, multilingual labeling

    Vendor-manual mapping for social audit evidence, barcode symbologies, and DC drop specs—comparable discipline to Walmart, Target, Carrefour, Aldi, and Lidl seasonal resets.

  • Wholesale club

    High piece-count sets, club pallet logic, value-tier finishes

    Volume curves, inner-pack density, and carton photography for import desk sign-off—structured like Costco-style club programs without assuming a named account.

  • Specialty & craft retail

    Curated color walls, gift-box sets, premium finish families

    Lot-locked lustre matching and pilot-to-bulk comparison—suited to Hobby Lobby–style assortment density and photography-led finishes.

  • E-commerce & marketplace

    Shatterproof lines, FBA-ready cartons, damage-rate focused QC

    Egg-crate inners, drop-test protocols, and coating lot trace for Amazon and marketplace sellers running seasonal peaks.

Certifications & compliance

Evidence your merchandising and legal teams can file.

US and EU wholesale programs rarely fail on ornament design—they fail when paperwork, social audit evidence, and pack-out discipline do not match the vendor manual. We build programs so those gates are anticipated, not improvised.

Frameworks such as BSCI, FSC chain-of-custody, and Sedex transparency are mapped to your retailer’s language. Where a certificate is not on file, we are explicit about scope—then we show the workflow that satisfies the same buyer questions.

Due diligence packet · under NDA

  • Social & ethical programs

    BSCI-aligned social compliance and Sedex / SMETA-style transparency tracks—evidence packs structured for US specialty and EU mass-market vendor manuals.

  • Forest chain of custody

    FSC-labeled cartons, hang-tags, and inner cards when your assortment requires chain-of-custody documentation—released only with valid license scope on the PO.

  • ISO-style quality system

    Revision-controlled work instructions, calibrated inspection points, and CAPA-style closure on deviations—documented like a QMS even when your category does not demand a single ISO certificate.

  • Retail packaging compliance

    Barcode symbologies, GS1-friendly carton marks, multilingual hazard copy where applicable, and inner-pack logic aligned to DC scanning—not generic “export packing.”

  • Export carton discipline

    Drop-test protocols, edge crush targets, and moisture management matched to your forwarder’s lane—photographed load plans when the program requires sign-off before vessel.

  • QC documentation systems

    Batch travelers, coating lot traceability, and AQL records packaged for your QA partner—so the same story told on the floor reads cleanly in an email to compliance.

Evidence packet (under NDA)

  • Redacted social audit summary (BSCI / Sedex-style) with scope, facility address, and validity dates
  • Sample batch traveler: coating lot ID, cap torque, inner-pack drop-fit photos
  • Pilot-to-bulk finish comparison under controlled lighting with signed master reference
  • Pallet load diagram, TI×HI reference, and carton mark sheet when club or mass programs require sign-off

Certifications name frameworks buyers recognize; the work is mapping them to your PO, carton marks, and audit calendar. Share vendor manual excerpts at RFQ—see our retail compliance FAQ.

Before you inquire

Common wholesale buyer questions

  • Are you a factory or a trading company?

    We are a ball-native manufacturer—you work with our export desk and production planners directly, with batch travelers and coating lot trace on your SKUs.

  • Is MOQ too high for my first program?

    MOQ bands depend on material and finish—glass often starts around 3,000–5,000 per color; resin volume from ~8,000. Share your ladder and packaging tier and we map lowest viable lots.

  • Can I verify quality before a large order?

    Yes—pilot lots use production-intent inner packs so drop tests and finish approval reflect bulk, not showroom-only samples. PSI or buyer QA witness at pilot on request.

  • How fast can you quote and sample?

    Qualified RFQs receive a reply within one business day. Glass pilots often run 10–21 days after brief approval; resin 12–16 days.

  • What payment milestones apply?

    Typical structure (confirmed on PO): 30% deposit at order confirmation; 40% at pilot or packaging approval; 30% balance before FOB release. OEM tooling may require a separate deposit.

  • Why shouldn't I choose the lowest FOB quote?

    Lowest unit FOB often hides partition downgrades or missing batch travelers. Landed cost and DC receiving depend on inner-pack evidence and coating lot trace—not headline price alone.

More answers on our wholesale buyer FAQ and factory capability tour—or request a factory quote.

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Program outcomes

What purchasing teams report after pilot-to-bulk release.

Anonymized feedback from export programs—see OEM case studies for structured project detail.

Pilot cartons passed our DC drop test on the first attempt—inner pack matched the approved sample, and coating lot numbers were on the traveler.

Director of Seasonal

US specialty retail program

42K-piece mixed finish set

Stage gates were written in procurement language: CAD freeze, golden sample, pre-production sign-off. Our Asia office forwarded the packet without rewrites.

Sourcing Manager

Commercial décor importer

Three-container shatterproof line

Club pallet logic and inner-pack density were modeled before we signed—volume curve matched our sell-through plan, not a one-off hero sample.

Private label lead

National wholesale club program

96K-unit value-tier ball set

FAQ

Straight answers for sourcing teams.

Are you a factory or a trading company?

Shuanglin Crafts is a ball-native manufacturer in Zhejiang, China. Buyers work with our export desk and production planners directly—with batch travelers and coating lot trace on your SKUs, not unnamed subcontractor opacity.

What payment terms apply to wholesale Christmas ornament orders?

Typical milestone structure (confirmed on PO): 30% deposit at order confirmation after brief lock; 40% at pilot or packaging approval; 30% balance before FOB release. OEM tooling may require a separate deposit quoted with mold lead times. First-time programs often start with pilot payment before bulk coating windows open.

How do I verify quality before committing to bulk?

Pilot lots should use production-intent inner packs so drop tests and finish comparison reflect bulk—not foam-tray showroom samples. Approve masters under controlled lighting before photography and planograms lock.

Can you provide social compliance evidence for retail vendor manuals?

Programs are mapped to BSCI-aligned social compliance and Sedex / SMETA-style transparency tracks. Under NDA we share redacted audit summaries with scope, facility address, and validity dates—structured for US specialty and EU mass-market vendor portal upload, not generic one-sheet declarations.

How can I verify Shuanglin Crafts is a real Christmas ornament factory?

Review our factory tour photography, production-line documentation, OEM case studies, and structured factory audit guide before issuing an RFQ. Ball-native manufacturers document coating bays, batch travelers, and export staging—not trader brochures alone.

Why shouldn't I choose the lowest FOB quote?

Lowest unit FOB often hides partition downgrades, missing batch travelers, or trader layers without line control. Landed cost and DC receiving outcomes depend on inner-pack evidence and coating lot trace—not headline price alone.