Wholesale & commissions
For parishes, schools, & religious orders.
The studio takes wholesale orders and custom commissions from parishes, Catholic schools, religious orders, and Catholic retailers. Tiles for an anniversary, holy water fonts for a chapel set, baptism gifts for a school class, an “Our Lady of [your parish]” tondo for a building campaign, the work is the work, and there is room for yours.
What the studio does for parishes.
- Custom patronal tiles. Our Lady of [parish title] tondos, patron-saint tiles painted to your parish’s tradition, anniversary editions for milestone years.
- Holy water font sets. Matched fonts for narthex, chapel, school entryway, or rectory.
- Sacrament gift programs. Baptism, first communion, and confirmation pieces priced for parish gift programs, school class sets, RCIA gifts, anniversary couples.
- Building campaigns. A limited-edition tile or tondo for a building or restoration campaign, where each piece sold contributes to the campaign and bears the parish mark.
- Religious orders. Pieces in the patronage of your order or congregation, community feast days, jubilee years, professions.
How it works.
- Send the inquiry below with what you have in mind. The more specific the better, parish title, occasion, quantity, target date.
- The studio writes back personally, usually within a week, with sketches or reference iconography, lead-time, and pricing.
- A 50% deposit reserves the work in the studio queue. Final payment is due before shipping. Tax-exempt orders, please include your 501(c) or resale certificate with the inquiry.
Honest notes on lead time and minimums.
The studio is one pair of hands. Lead times for parish commissions typically run eight to sixteen weeks depending on the scope of the work. There is no fixed minimum order quantity, but wholesale pricing begins meaningfully at twelve pieces.
For a single anniversary tondo or a small chapel font set, an inquiry is welcome, pricing is custom-quoted in those cases.
[DRAFT, please confirm or edit lead times, deposit policy, and minimum quantities to match how you actually want to run this.]