Those look like ceramics to me, not any kind of plastic like Bud Jones. The edge spots look soft and fuzzy, as if they were printed, rather than the sharp and crisply delineated shapes you get with injection-molded colors.
Assuming I'm right about that, then these are hybrid ceramics in particular. You can see in the picture on the right that there is a molded-in recess for the center decal.
That in turn strongly suggests that these are custom-made hybrid ceramics for a group buy or someone's home game or a small card room, manufactured by Sun-Fly. That's not the only possibility, but it seems the most likely possibility. I dug through pictures of hybrids on PCF and didn't find anything matching, which would make sense if these chips are, as reported, live chips. If I'm right and they're hybrids, and the OP is right and they're live, then almost certainly they're used in a small casino or card room, or perhaps are outside the US. Major US casinos would usually use Paulsons or Bud Jones or Chipcos.