100ml Vertical Ribbed Glass Body with Round Logo Panel
This 100ml glass perfume bottle combines vertical embossed ribs with a distinctive circular branding panel positioned on the front of the bottle. The contrast between the repeated linear texture and the smooth round logo area gives the packaging a recognizable visual structure before any additional decoration is applied. A heavy glass base further strengthens the bottle profile, making the format suitable for fragrance brands looking for a more distinctive alternative to conventional smooth-sided 100ml perfume bottles.
- Vertical embossed ribs: Raised linear detailing creates a structured surface around the bottle and adds visual depth when viewed from different angles.
- Round logo panel: The dedicated circular area provides a clear focal point for applicable logo artwork or other branding concepts.
- Heavy glass base: The thicker-looking lower profile is a defining design feature and should remain part of the visual composition when decoration is developed.
- 220 g confirmed bottle weight: Procurement and packaging teams can use this value when estimating finished-package weight and planning cartons or inserts.

59 × 59 × 112 mm Complete Perfume Bottle Format
The complete package measures 59 × 59 × 112 mm including the cap, while the confirmed bare-bottle dimensions are 59 × 59 × 85 mm. The selected closure therefore contributes approximately 27 mm to the assembled height. These proportions are important when developing folding cartons, rigid presentation boxes or fitted inserts because the complete bottle, crimp sprayer and cap should be considered together rather than using the bare bottle dimensions alone.
The 59 × 59 mm footprint also provides a useful reference when comparing this bottle with taller or narrower 100ml fragrance packaging. The combination of a square footprint, ribbed body and heavy base gives secondary-packaging designers several structural considerations beyond capacity alone. Final fitted packaging should be based on the approved assembled sample and confirmed production drawing.


Logo and Decoration Planning Around the Embossed Ribs
Confirmed customization processes include silk screen printing, spray coating, electroplating and labeling. The round front panel creates an obvious branding focal point, while the surrounding ribbed texture remains an important part of the bottle appearance. Artwork should therefore be developed around the actual usable surface instead of assuming that the entire front behaves like a flat rectangular printing area.
- Silk screen printing: Suitable for applicable direct graphics when logo size, placement and color arrangement are established on the selected branding area.
- Spray coating: Can be considered where a broader bottle-surface treatment is required rather than localized artwork alone.
- Electroplating: Provides another confirmed decorative route for projects seeking a metallic-style surface treatment.
- Labeling: Offers an applied branding option, with final label dimensions determined by the usable surface and intended visual relationship with the ribs.
For brands developing premium perfume bottles, the strongest packaging result may come from allowing the bottle structure itself to remain visible rather than covering every surface. A decorated physical sample is useful for deciding whether the round panel should carry the primary logo while the embossed ribs remain primarily architectural.

Crimp Sprayer Inner Plug and Closure Development
The confirmed dispensing configuration consists of a crimp-neck bottle, crimp sprayer, inner plug and outer cap. These components should be evaluated together during packaging development because the bottle neck and selected pump determine how the fragrance package will be assembled. The exact FEA neck designation has not been provided, so compatibility with another crimp pump should not be assumed only from appearance or bottle capacity.
Buyers with an established fragrance filling line should provide the relevant pump and neck requirements during sampling. Component confirmation is particularly important when an existing actuator, collar or outer cap must be retained for a product family. The objective is to approve the actual bottle-and-pump combination intended for production instead of treating “crimp sprayer” as a universal specification.


1000 Piece MOQ for Wholesale Custom Perfume Packaging
The confirmed MOQ for this 100ml ribbed glass perfume bottle is 1000 pieces. FOLOVER PACK supports wholesale customization around the established bottle format by coordinating the selected crimp sprayer, inner plug, outer cap and confirmed decoration process within one fragrance packaging project. Silk screen printing, spray coating, electroplating and labeling provide several practical routes for brands, distributors and OEM buyers developing custom perfume bottles.
For quotation and sampling, buyers should provide the required quantity, artwork files, preferred decoration method, component requirements and any existing filling-line, carton or insert constraints. A practical development sequence is to approve the bottle and closure combination first, review the decorated sample second, and then finalize secondary packaging around the complete assembled configuration. Requirements outside the confirmed specification should be identified before the bulk order is approved.











