Wide 58 mm Opening and Compact 68 mm Base Profile
This 100g glass face cream jar is built around a broad, low-profile format rather than a narrow cosmetic bottle silhouette. The confirmed 58 mm opening diameter creates a visibly wide top area, while the 68 mm bottom diameter gives the jar a stable, substantial appearance for skincare packaging. With the cap installed, the complete package measures 69 mm in height, keeping the overall proportions compact instead of tall.
For skincare brands, this geometry provides a useful starting point when developing packaging for face creams and other jar-format formulations. The wide opening is especially relevant during packaging evaluation because it affects filling access, product presentation, and how comfortably the finished formula can be accessed by the end user. The exact neck and closure interface still requires confirmation, so buyers should not select a cap based on opening diameter alone.


100g Capacity and 69 mm Assembled Height for Skincare Packaging
The confirmed package capacity is 100g, with a glass jar weight of approximately 170g. The jar height without the cap is 58 mm, compared with an assembled height of 69 mm. These measurements are useful when evaluating secondary packaging, carton dimensions, filling-line clearance, and the overall visual scale of a finished skincare product.
- Opening diameter: 58 mm — an important reference for product access and preliminary closure evaluation.
- Bottom diameter: 68 mm — defines the main footprint when planning cartons, trays, or product presentation.
- Overall height with cap: 69 mm — should be considered when developing the finished retail packaging structure.
- Jar height without cap: 58 mm — useful when comparing alternative cap proportions or decoration layouts.
- Jar weight: 170g — relevant when estimating the finished pack weight before adding formula, cap, and secondary packaging.


Decoration Options for a Custom 100g Glass Cream Jar
The relatively broad glass body gives brands a defined surface for developing custom cosmetic packaging without changing the basic jar structure. Confirmed decoration options for this model include silk-screen printing, spray coating, electroplating, and decal application. Each route creates a different visual treatment, so decoration should be selected according to the artwork, desired surface appearance, and the areas of the jar or cap that need branding.
Silk-screen printing: suitable when the project requires graphics or a logo applied directly to the package surface. Spray coating: can be considered when the design direction involves changing the overall exterior appearance. Electroplating: provides another decorative route for selected visual effects, while decal application: offers an alternative method for transferring decorative artwork.
Color references shown in product imagery should be treated as development references rather than guaranteed production results. Artwork size, print position, surface finish, and color appearance should be approved on a physical decorated sample before the final bulk specification is released.

Wholesale Customization for 100-Piece Packaging Projects
FOLOVER PACK supports wholesale and custom development for this 100g glass cream jar with a confirmed MOQ of 100 pieces. The project can begin from the existing glass jar format and then be developed around the selected cap, artwork, surface decoration, and packaging presentation. This approach is useful for skincare brands, private-label projects, OEM customers, and packaging buyers that want to evaluate a defined jar structure before committing to a larger purchasing program.
For an accurate quotation, buyers should provide the required order quantity, decoration method, artwork, preferred cap appearance, and intended skincare application. When multiple decoration processes are being compared, sampling the shortlisted options is more useful than approving a digital rendering alone because the final decision depends on how the selected design works on the actual jar geometry.

Sample Approval Points Before Ordering the 100g Cream Jar
Before placing a bulk order, the jar should be evaluated as the exact packaging configuration that will be used for the project. The 58 mm opening diameter is already confirmed, but the specific neck and closure interface remains a point that should be confirmed from the selected production configuration rather than inferred from appearance.
- Jar and cap combination: confirm the exact cap being ordered with the jar and evaluate the assembled package as one set.
- Actual formulation: use the intended cream or skincare formula when determining the practical filling level and finished product presentation.
- Artwork placement: approve logo size, orientation, print position, and the decorated area on an actual jar sample.
- Surface decoration: confirm the selected silk-screen printing, spray coating, electroplating, or decal effect through a physical sample when appearance is critical.
- Secondary packaging: use the confirmed 68 mm bottom diameter and 69 mm assembled height as preliminary references when planning cartons or inserts.
The confirmed 100g specification describes this jar configuration. Final fill presentation, closure selection, decoration result, and packaging fit should be approved using the buyer’s selected components, artwork, and formulation before bulk production.











