50ml Faceted Profile with Defined Angular Edges
This 50ml perfume bottle is distinguished by its angular, faceted body rather than a conventional round or flat rectangular profile. The 65 mm front width is paired with a slim 27 mm depth, giving the bottle a broad visual face while the defined edges create additional structure around the perimeter. For fragrance brands developing custom perfume packaging, this geometry offers a recognizable bottle silhouette without relying on decorative treatment alone.
- Faceted bottle geometry: Defined edges around the body create a more architectural appearance and influence how light, artwork and surrounding packaging interact with the bottle.
- 65 × 27 mm footprint: The wider front surface provides a practical area for branding, while the relatively narrow depth helps maintain a compact side profile.
- 145 g confirmed bottle weight: This value can be considered during early carton, insert and finished-pack planning.


65 × 27 × 98 mm Complete Packaging Proportion
The assembled package measures 65 × 27 × 98 mm including the cap, while the confirmed bottle-body dimensions without the cap are 65 × 27 × 66 mm. The 32 mm difference between bare-bottle and assembled height is relevant when developing folding cartons, rigid boxes, inserts or display structures. Packaging development should therefore be based on the complete selected bottle-and-closure configuration rather than the bottle body alone.
For buyers building a 50ml fragrance line around several bottle styles, the dimensional drawing also provides a useful starting point for comparing shelf footprint and carton proportions. These dimensions are suitable for preliminary packaging evaluation, while final secondary-pack dimensions should follow the confirmed production drawing and the approved physical configuration.

Decoration Options Across the Faceted Bottle Surface
The angular structure gives this bottle several visually distinct surfaces to consider during artwork development. Confirmed customization processes include silk screen printing, spray coating, electroplating and labeling. These options allow buyers sourcing luxury perfume bottles wholesale to develop different brand directions around the same established 50ml bottle form, while the final decoration should be selected according to the artwork, desired coverage and approved sample appearance.
- Silk screen printing: Suitable for direct logos or graphic elements where the print position and usable surface can be clearly established during artwork preparation.
- Spray coating: Can be selected when the design requires broader surface treatment rather than only localized branding.
- Electroplating: Provides a confirmed decorative route for projects where an electroplated visual treatment is part of the packaging concept.
- Labeling: Offers an applied graphic solution, with label shape and positioning developed around the selected bottle face.

Crimp Sprayer, Inner Plug and Outer Cap Package
The confirmed closure configuration consists of a crimp-type bottle neck, crimp sprayer, inner plug and outer cap. These components form part of the intended package and should be considered together when buyers review the assembled appearance. The exact neck diameter and specific FEA designation have not been provided, so neither should be assumed from the bottle capacity, shape or product images.
For buyers that already have a filling operation or their own fragrance sprayer specification, those requirements should be supplied during sample development. The goal is to approve the actual bottle and component combination intended for the project rather than selecting a pump only by its external appearance.


1000-Piece MOQ for Custom Perfume Bottle Wholesale Projects
The confirmed MOQ for this 50ml faceted perfume bottle is 1000 pieces. FOLOVER PACK supports wholesale customization around the established bottle structure by coordinating the selected crimp sprayer, inner plug, outer cap and confirmed decoration process within the same packaging project. This gives fragrance brands, OEM customers and packaging procurement teams a practical route for developing custom perfume bottles without assuming unconfirmed changes to the bottle construction.
For quotation and sampling, buyers should provide the required quantity, artwork, preferred decoration process, component requirements and any existing carton or filling constraints. A practical development sequence is to confirm the undecorated bottle and closure combination first, establish artwork and decoration second, and then use the approved assembled sample to finalize secondary packaging. Any finish, component or specification outside the confirmed options should be identified as a project-specific requirement before production approval.











