Glass Cup with 3D Inner Decoration




The Customisation Process of Glass Cup with Inner 3D Glass Figurine: From Design to Mass Production



Customising Glass Cup with 3D Inner Decoration is not just about "adding a pattern"—it’s a collaborative process that balances design aesthetics, craftsmanship feasibility, and bulk production efficiency. Below is a clear breakdown of the entire customisation process, helping you grasp every key link from demand communication to final delivery.

Step 1: Requirements Confirmation - Clarify "Your Needs"

First, we need to identify three core elements:

Logo Design: Provide a 3D logo draft of your brand (such as a corporate mascot, product silhouette, or iconic logo). We will adjust the size (typically 3-5 cm in diameter) and thickness (≤ 5 mm) based on the space within the glass base to avoid compromising the structural stability of the cup.

Material and Colour: The cup body is made of high-borosilicate glass (heat-resistant, temperature difference to ≥150°C, suitable for long-term use). The 3D logo can be made with a colored high-borosilicate glass rod (amber, emerald, milky white, etc.) that matches the expansion coefficient of the base glass to prevent cracking during high-temperature embedding.

Quantity and Delivery Time: We support small-batch trial production (minimum order of 500 pieces) and mass customisation (preferably 1,000 pieces or more). The overall turnaround time is 20-40 days, including sample confirmation and mass production.







Step 2: Sample Making – Turn Design into a Prototype

This is the most critical link to test craftsmanship:

Icon Moulding: Our craftsmen use high-temperature flame (800-850℃) to shape the colored glass rods into 3D icons. For example, if it’s a flower pattern, each petal’s curvature and thickness will be adjusted repeatedly to ensure the stereo effect is natural.

High-Temperature Embedding: The 3D icon is welded to the inner bottom of the glass cup at 700-750℃. During this process, the temperature and pressure are strictly controlled to ensure the icon is firmly bonded without bubbles or tilting.

Sample Testing: The sample will undergo a 48-hour heat resistance test (from -20℃ to 100℃) and a leakage test to confirm that the 3D icon does not fall off and the double-wall structure is sealed. We will send the sample with a test report for your confirmation.







Step 3: Mass Production & Quality Control – Ensure Consistency

After the sample is approved, we start mass production with standardised processes:

Moulding Uniformity: Use a semi-automatic flame shaping machine to ensure that each 3D icon’s size and shape error is ≤0.2mm.

Batch Inspection: 10% of each batch will be randomly selected for inspection, focusing on the clarity of the icon, the firmness of the embedding, and the smoothness of the cup mouth.

Customised Packaging: According to your needs, we can print the brand LOGO on the outer box and add anti-collision foam inside to reduce transportation damage.








Why Choose a Glass Cup with Floating 3D Decoration for Customisation?


Compared with ordinary printed glass cups, 3D stereo icons have stronger "memory points"—the three-dimensional texture and light refraction effect make the brand elements no longer flat. Whether it’s used as a corporate gift, a hotel room appliance, or a retail product with a brand logo, it can subtly enhance brand recognition in daily use.

If you’re planning to customise a batch of glass cups that "stand out from the competition", 3D stereo icon customisation is worth trying. Contact us to get a free design proposal and sample quotation.







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