What a genuine sample looks like
If you are buying a marble inlay table or decorative panel, the sample tells you a lot about the quality of the work. A genuine handmade sample should show clean stone fitting, balanced design, smooth finishing, and careful artisan detail.
Stone fitting quality
This is one of the most important checks for international buyers because photographs alone can hide quality issues. A sample image helps you understand the craftsmanship before you place a larger custom order.
Design symmetry and balance
A good handmade sample should not look rushed. The stone edges should fit naturally into the marble surface, and the design should look balanced from the center to the edge.
Signs of poor copywork
When checking a sample, look closely at the consistency of the pattern. If the stones are uneven or the edges look rough, that may be a sign of low-quality work.
Questions to ask before ordering
For ecommerce and export buyers, sample photos also help create trust. They answer the practical question: will the final piece look as refined as the workshop claims?
FAQ
How do I know if a sample is handmade?
Look for slight artisan variation, clean fitting, and natural finish details.
What should I check in the close-up photo?
Check stone edges, pattern balance, polish, and overall workmanship.
Can I request more sample views?
Yes, asking for more angles is a smart buyer step.
Request a close-up handmade sample from Decor Crafter before you order.