How this service supports OEM cookware buyers
Sancong Dutch Oven helps cookware brands plan enamel colors for round Dutch ovens, oval Dutch ovens, mini cocottes, bread Dutch ovens, Dutch oven sets, and custom color programs. The goal is not only to create an attractive color, but also to confirm whether the color can be repeated, inspected, photographed, packed, and sold consistently across the buyer's product line.
Color reference review
Buyers can start with Pantone codes, physical cookware samples, color chips, seasonal mood boards, or existing brand colors.
Finish direction
Confirm whether the desired look is glossy, soft neutral, bold retail color, matte-inspired, or part of a wider product collection.
Sample confirmation
Use sample panels or product samples to review color under real lighting, on real surfaces, and with the intended lid and knob details.
Production control
Record approved references and review repeat orders so color expectations stay consistent over future production runs.
Buyer file checklist for custom color work
- Pantone code or physical color reference
- Target product category and size
- Exterior and interior color preference
- Finish expectation and photography reference
- Packaging artwork if the color must match brand materials
- Estimated quantity and destination market
- Sample approval deadline and launch timeline
Common color approval mistakes
- Approving color from a phone or laptop screen only
- Ignoring how color changes on curved handles, lids, and wide surfaces
- Trying to launch too many colors before one hero color is confirmed
- Forgetting to check packaging color against the cookware color
- Skipping sample approval before bulk production