30ml Full-Gold Boston Round Profile with Dropper Presentation
This 30ml gold Boston round oil bottle is defined by its full-gold exterior, compact rounded shoulders, and matching dropper presentation. The bottle shape stays simple and recognizable, so the visual impact comes from the metallic appearance, the closure choice, and the way the brand artwork is applied. For buyers sourcing wholesale oil bottles with dropper components, this creates a practical base for building a coordinated package without relying on an unusually complex bottle profile.
The straight body also gives brand teams a clear area for logo placement or labeling. A minimal mark can preserve the clean gold presentation, while a more detailed label can carry additional product information. The bottle is therefore best evaluated as a complete packaging concept: bottle body, selected closure, decoration method, and secondary packaging should be developed together rather than approved as isolated parts.


- Full-gold exterior: Creates the strongest visual identity of this bottle and supports metallic-themed skincare, oil, or liquid-product packaging.
- Boston round profile: Rounded shoulders transition into a straight body, providing a familiar bottle silhouette and useful decoration area.
- 30ml format: Offers a compact package size for products intended to be dispensed in relatively small quantities.
- Dropper presentation: Provides a clear application-focused closure direction while retaining the classic Boston round bottle shape.
Threaded Neck with Dropper, Tamper-Evident Cap and Screw Cap Options
The bottle uses a confirmed threaded neck and can be configured with a dropper, tamper-evident cap, or screw cap. For an oil bottle dropper project, the most important development question is which component configuration matches the intended user experience. The dropper supports small-quantity dispensing concepts, while the tamper-evident or screw-cap options give buyers alternative closure directions around the same bottle.


- Threaded neck: Confirmed for this bottle and intended to work with the selected compatible closure assembly.
- Dropper option: The primary dispensing direction for brands developing oil, serum, or other liquid packaging that is applied in smaller amounts.
- Tamper-evident cap option: Available when the project requires this closure format as part of the package concept.
- Screw-cap option: Provides a simpler threaded closure alternative when a pipette-style dispenser is not needed.
For dropper development, the bottle, closure, bulb, and pipette should be approved as one assembly. The final component decision should reflect the intended formula and required dispensing experience rather than relying only on the visual diameter of the bottle neck.
33 × 33 × 104 mm Dropper Assembly for Packaging Development
The confirmed assembled dimensions are 33 × 33 × 104 mm, while the bottle height without the closure is 79 mm. The confirmed unit weight is 50 g. These values help packaging engineers establish preliminary carton dimensions, insert layouts, label positions, display proportions, and packed-product calculations around the 30ml bottle format.

- 33 × 33 mm footprint: Provides the initial horizontal reference when arranging the bottle in fitted cartons or inserts.
- 104 mm assembled height: Represents the confirmed overall size with the stated closure assembly installed.
- 79 mm bottle height: Gives packaging teams the bottle-only reference for closure and secondary-packaging development.
- 50 g unit weight: Can be used in preliminary unit and case-weight calculations during wholesale packaging planning.
The confirmed 30ml capacity should be treated as the stated product capacity. If the filling project requires precise brimful volume, headspace, or pipette displacement calculations, those values should be confirmed separately using the production drawing and an actual filling sample.
Silk-Screen Printing, Spray Coating, Electroplating and Label Decoration
Customization options for this bottle include silk-screen printing, spray coating, electroplating, and labeling. Because the bottle already has a strong gold exterior, decoration can be used selectively: direct logo printing can keep the presentation restrained, while a label can provide more space for graphics or product information. Coating and electroplating give the development team additional surface-treatment directions when a different appearance is required.

- Silk-screen printing: Suitable for direct logo or graphic application when the artwork can be adapted to the available decoration area.
- Labeling: Provides a separate printed surface when the design needs additional copy, graphics, or a more flexible information layout.
- Spray coating: Available for changing the exterior visual treatment according to the approved design direction.
- Electroplating: Available as another decorative process, with the finished effect established through decoration sampling.
Artwork files, logo position, coverage, and relevant color references should be defined before a decorated sample is approved. This is particularly important when comparing direct printing with labeling because the two approaches create different branding areas and visual results on the same bottle.
Wholesale Customization for 30ml Gold Oil Bottles with Dropper
FOLOVER PACK supports wholesale customization of this 30ml gold Boston round oil bottle with a confirmed MOQ of 100 units. Buyers can develop the package around the dropper, tamper-evident cap, or screw cap and combine the selected closure with silk-screen printing, spray coating, electroplating, or labeling. This gives brand procurement teams and OEM customers a practical route for developing custom oil bottle packaging around one consistent 30ml format.
A clear project sequence is to confirm the closure direction first, then prepare decoration artwork, review the assembled sample, and finally lock any fitted cartons, inserts, or labels that depend on exact dimensions. Keeping the closure and decoration decisions connected reduces the chance that a visually approved bottle later conflicts with the intended dispensing or secondary-packaging configuration.
- Closure brief: Specify whether the final package requires the dropper, tamper-evident cap, or screw cap.
- Decoration brief: Provide final artwork, logo position, required coverage, and relevant color references.
- Sample approval: Review the bottle, selected closure, and decoration together as the intended finished package.
- Order configuration: Confirm the final component combination, decoration method, and required quantity against the 100-unit MOQ.











