Opal Glass Bowl – Superior Heat Retention for Soup
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Stays Warm Longer Than Metal or Ceramic Bowls | Opal glass conducts heat slowly, keeping soup at a pleasant temperature for 20–30 min while stainless steel bowls cool in under 10. |
| Warm Soup Inside, Cool Bowl Outside | Low thermal conductivity keeps the outer wall comfortable to hold — no risk of burning your hands, no trivets needed at the table. |
| Opaque Glass Body Reduces Heat Radiation | The milky-white opal glass blocks infrared energy that clear glass lets through, adding a natural layer of heat retention for soup. |
Video and What We Can Customize for you
Size Customization
Bowl diameters from 3.5″ to 9.0″ — options include 4.0″, 4.5″, 4.9″, 5.0″, 5.5″, 6.0″, 6.25″, 6.5″, 7.7″, and 8.5″ for any serving need.
Color Customization
Available in White, Black, Jade Green, Topaz Yellow, and White Jade to match your brand palette or existing tableware collection.
Logo Customization
Supports low-temperature decal, embossed relief, screen printing, and gold rim — all proven durable through commercial dishwashing.
Shape Customization
Choose round, flat-rim, footed, deep-belly, wide-mouth, or tapered bowl profiles to match different cuisines and portion requirements.
Packaging Customization
Custom color boxes, retail-ready sleeves, branded gift sets, or bulk cartons — designed around your brand and shipping requirements.
Four Best-Selling Decal Designs
The four designs on the right are the best-selling in this series so far, and here are the top 5 countries that have been inquiring the most:
- Vietnam — Phở, bún bò Huế, and rice congee.
- Saudi Arabia — Harees, jareesh, and lamb broth.
- United States — Clam chowder, chicken noodle soup, and oatmeal.
- India — Dal, rasam, and lentil curry.
- Germany — Eintopf stew and kartoffelsuppe.




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