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Ceramic poker chips with custom edges

Edge-to-Edge Artwork for Casino-Grade Quality

Ceramic poker chips allow true edge-to-edge printing across the entire surface—including the edges—for unmatched design freedom. Unlike composite chips, ceramics deliver full-surface graphics with casino-grade weight and feel. They’re the professional choice for tournaments, collectible sets, and events that demand maximum detail and durability.

Why choose ceramic? Edge-to-edge designs • Casino-grade feel • High-resolution artwork • Long-lasting finish

Compare with our Direct-Printed or Hot-Stamped chips.

 

What Sets Ceramic Chips Apart?

Ceramic chips are the gold standard in professional poker. With full-surface printing and the ability to add custom edge graphics, they deliver a seamless, premium look unmatched by other chip types. Their casino-grade weight and feel make them the choice for players who demand authenticity.

Unlike composites, the artwork is embedded directly into the ceramic material, meaning it won’t wear off, fade, or peel. This makes ceramic chips a long-term investment for serious players, tournaments, and special events.

Popular Uses

  • Professional-grade tournament sets
  • Casinos and card rooms
  • Collector’s series with detailed artwork
  • Premium wedding or event keepsakes

Ceramic Chip FAQs

What makes ceramic chips different from other custom chips?

Ceramic chips allow true edge-to-edge printing across the entire surface, including custom edge graphics—unlimited design flexibility compared to composite chips.

Can I print detailed artwork or photos on ceramic chips?

Yes—ceramic supports high-resolution graphics, logos, and even photo-quality designs that wrap seamlessly across the face and edges.

How durable are ceramic poker chips?

They’re casino-grade and built for heavy use. The design is embedded in the material, so it resists fading, peeling, and wear.

What’s the minimum order for ceramic chips?

Custom ceramic orders typically start at 25 chips, with tiered discounts for larger sets and full tournament packages.