Compact 15g Glass Cream Jar with a Wide 48 mm Opening
This 15g glass cosmetic cream jar uses a compact, wide-body proportion that gives a small-capacity skincare package a stronger physical presence than a narrow sample container. The 56 mm bottom diameter creates a broad visual base, while the 48 mm opening occupies a large proportion of the jar body. This structure is particularly relevant when buyers want a compact glass cream jar that leaves the formula readily accessible after the cap is removed.
The complete package is specified at 73 mm high with the cap, while the glass body measures 45 mm high without the cap. The stated product weight is approximately 50 g. These proportions are useful when evaluating how the jar will sit inside folding cartons, inserts, gift sets, or multi-SKU skincare packaging. The exact neck finish and thread specification remain Needs confirmation, so closure development should be based on the approved physical sample and final technical drawing rather than the opening diameter alone.


Glass Body and Neck Structure for Skincare Packaging Development
For a skincare brand or packaging engineer, the bare glass body is important because it defines the usable area for decoration, the relationship between the jar and closure, and the dimensions used for secondary packaging development. The wide opening also makes the neck area a key approval point when a custom cap is being developed around this 15g format.
- 48 mm opening reference: Use the confirmed opening diameter for preliminary cap and packaging evaluation, but do not treat it as a complete neck-finish specification.
- Exact neck finish: The thread structure and mating dimensions still require confirmation before an existing or custom closure is approved.
- 45 mm bare-jar height: This dimension helps buyers distinguish the glass-body height from the 73 mm complete assembled height.
- Wide glass body: The 56 mm bottom diameter provides a relatively broad surface for branding and creates a compact profile suited to small-capacity cosmetic jar packaging.


Screen Printing, Coating, Electroplating and Decal Options
The confirmed decoration options for this custom glass cosmetic jar include screen printing, spray coating, electroplating, and decal application. Instead of choosing a process by appearance alone, buyers should first define what part of the package needs to carry the strongest brand element. Screen printing is suitable when direct logos or relatively focused graphics are the priority, while spray coating can be considered when the overall glass surface is intended to become part of the color direction. Electroplating and decals provide additional visual routes for selected packaging concepts.
The final artwork should be reviewed on the actual jar proportions. Because this is a short, wide 15g container, logo height, graphic width, spacing around the curved body, and the relationship between the decoration and cap can look different from a flat digital proof. For projects using more than one decoration process, physical decoration samples are the safer approval reference before the bulk configuration is finalized.

Custom Cap Development for a Complete 15g Cream Jar Package
The cap is visually significant on this format because the 45 mm glass body becomes 73 mm high when the complete closure is assembled. Cap proportion, color direction, surface treatment, and branding therefore influence a large part of the finished package appearance. Buyers developing custom 15g skincare cream jar packaging should approve the jar and selected cap as one assembled package rather than evaluating each component independently.
- Cap dimensions: Confirm the mating structure against the final neck specification before committing to a custom closure.
- Cap appearance: Coordinate the cap color and finish with the chosen glass decoration instead of approving isolated color references.
- Artwork relationship: Check whether branding will appear on the glass body, cap, or both, and review the complete package from normal viewing angles.
- Secondary packaging: Design cartons or inserts from the assembled 73 mm package and the finally selected cap rather than the bare jar alone.

Wholesale Customization and Sample Approval for 15g Cosmetic Jars
FOLOVER PACK supports wholesale and custom packaging development for this 15g glass cream jar with a confirmed MOQ of 100 pcs. Buyers can discuss the jar together with cap styling and confirmed decoration routes including screen printing, spray coating, electroplating, and decals. For an efficient B2B quotation, provide the required quantity, artwork, preferred decoration, cap direction, and intended cosmetic application so the sample scope and bulk specification can be aligned from the beginning.
Before placing the bulk order, the most useful approval step is to compare the physical sample with the actual product concept. Confirm the opening and closure combination, assembled proportions, desired fill presentation, decoration position, cap appearance, and carton or insert dimensions. A 15g designation should not replace a formula-specific filling check; brands should confirm their intended net content with the actual formulation and desired filling level before packaging approval. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Needs confirmation: Exact neck finish and thread specification should be finalized before approving a custom cap or attempting to match an existing closure.











