Custom Bowls Pricing Guide Malaysia 2026
A custom bowl is a homely, everyday gift that gets used at every meal — a branded ceramic rice bowl, a melamine set for the family, a stainless bowl for the kitchen. As a festive gift for Hari Raya and Chinese New Year, an F&B serving piece, or a household premium across Malaysia, it carries your brand into daily life. But ceramic, melamine, stainless and bamboo bowls sit at different prices. Here’s what drives the cost of custom bowls in Malaysia, with indicative ringgit bands by material and quantity.
Quick orientation. All figures below are typical, indicative per-piece ranges in Malaysian ringgit for logo-branded bowls delivered in the Klang Valley — not a quotation. Bowls are most economical from around 100 pieces upward.
What sets the price
1. Material. Plastic and melamine are cheapest; ceramic and stainless cost more; bamboo and premium sets sit at the top.
2. Size & set. A single small bowl is the baseline; larger bowls and multi-piece sets cost more.
3. Branding & gift boxing. A printed logo or decal is standard; gift boxing adds to the premium feel.
Indicative price bands by type
| Bowl type | Typical unit @ ~100 pcs | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Plastic / melamine | ~RM5 – RM14 | Family use, volume, kids |
| Ceramic bowl | ~RM10 – RM25 | Festive gifts, household |
| Stainless steel | ~RM12 – RM28 | Durable, F&B, outdoor |
| Bamboo / premium set | ~RM15 – RM45 | Eco, VIP, gift sets |
Indicative ranges only, at ~100 pieces. Material, size, set and gift boxing move them.
How quantity bends the price
| Quantity | Typical unit (ceramic bowl) |
|---|---|
| ~100 | ~RM10 – RM25 |
| 300 | ~RM8 – RM20 |
| 500 | ~RM7 – RM17 |
| 1,000+ | ~RM6 – RM14 |
Ceramic and glass are fragile to ship, so packaging and breakage allowance factor into large orders.
In-house tip: for a festive household gift, a ceramic rice-bowl set with a tasteful logo and gift box feels generous; melamine is the practical, kid-friendly volume option. Our bowls buying guide covers materials and food safety.
Common questions
How much do custom bowls cost in Malaysia?
At ~100 pieces, expect roughly RM5–14 for plastic/melamine, RM10–25 for ceramic, RM12–28 for stainless steel, and RM15–45 for bamboo or premium sets — indicative.
What’s the minimum order?
Most are economical from around 100 pieces upward; the per-piece price drops at higher volumes.
Are the bowls food-safe and microwave-friendly?
Ceramic and food-grade melamine are food-safe; ceramic and glass are microwave-friendly, while stainless and some melamine are not. We confirm the spec per model.
Get an exact bowls quote
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