When considering a base for glass, it is important to distinguish between the integrated base of a glass vessel, such as a teapot or cup, and a separate, external base or stand designed to hold a glass item. In the context of my product line, I primarily focus on the former—the integral base that is part of the glassware itself. This integral base is a critical component, engineered to provide a stable, level, and durable foundation for the entire piece. For my glass teapots, for example, the base is carefully designed to be perfectly flat and broad enough to prevent tipping, ensuring safety during use and service. It is also designed to be strong and resistant to the thermal shock of containing boiling water. The manufacturing process for the base of my glassware is held to the same high standards as the rest of the product, with "unwavering consistency" and "zero defects" guaranteed. If you are looking for a separate base or stand, perhaps for a candle or a decorative piece, that is not within my current product range. My expertise lies in creating complete, functional glassware for beverage service, all certified for "absolute product safety." For more information on my glass teapots and cups and their integral base design, I encourage you to contact me.