Compact 15ml Amber Euro Bottle Profile
This 15ml amber Euro dropper bottle uses a narrow cylindrical glass profile developed for compact essential oil packaging. Its capped dimensions are 25 × 25 × 71 mm, while the glass bottle measures 68 mm high without the closure. The 30 g bottle weight and small footprint provide a clear basis for carton planning, label-area development, sample sets, and coordinated oil collections.

The amber glass body gives the bottle a recognizable essential oil packaging appearance without requiring full-surface decoration. For brands developing multiple formulas or scent variants, the bottle can carry product names, directions, logos, or graphic elements through the confirmed decoration processes. Artwork should be developed around the visible cylindrical surface rather than scaled directly from a flat digital layout.

Screw Neck, Orifice Reducer and Black Flat Cap
The closure set combines a threaded bottle neck, an internal orifice reducer, and a black flat screw cap. This structure is intended for essential oil products dispensed through a reduced opening rather than through a pipette assembly. Because the reducer is a separate functional component, the bottle, reducer, cap, and intended formula should be evaluated together during sampling.
- Threaded bottle neck: The screw-neck construction allows the selected closure to be removed and reapplied during filling and end use.
- Orifice reducer: The insert narrows the dispensing opening, but actual drop behavior depends on the reducer geometry, liquid viscosity, bottle angle, temperature, and filling conditions.
- Black flat screw cap: The confirmed closure is a black flat cap. Alternative cap colors, materials, or closure structures require separate confirmation.


Decoration Planning for the Amber Glass Surface
Confirmed customization processes include screen printing, spray coating, electroplating, and decals. Each method creates a different visual direction and requires different artwork preparation. Screen printing can be considered for direct logos, product names, or simplified graphics. Spray coating changes a larger portion of the exterior appearance, while electroplating creates a metallic visual direction. Decals may be considered for artwork that is not suited to a simpler direct-print layout.
- Screen printing: Confirm the printable area, artwork scale, line thickness, color count, and registration on a decorated sample.
- Spray coating: Approve the target color, opacity or transparency direction, and its relationship with the original amber glass.
- Electroplating: Review the selected metallic appearance on the actual cylindrical bottle before approving production.
- Decal application: Confirm graphic placement, visible edges, color rendering, and the finished appearance around the curved surface.
A custom amber essential oil bottle project may combine a surface treatment with printed branding, but each proposed process combination should be checked for feasibility and approved through a physical decoration sample.
Sample Approval for Filling and Dispensing
Sample approval should focus on the complete packaging configuration rather than the empty glass bottle alone. Buyers should evaluate the bottle with the selected reducer and black cap, then repeat the review using the actual formula and intended filling volume. This is important because the stated 15ml capacity does not independently determine the commercial fill line, required headspace, or dispensing rate.
- Formula trial: Use the intended essential oil or a representative formula during package development.
- Fill-level review: Confirm the visible fill line and required headspace after the reducer and cap are assembled.
- Dispensing review: Check drop formation and flow under the intended use conditions because the result cannot be determined from bottle dimensions alone.
- Artwork sample: Review color, position, scale, and legibility on the actual amber surface before approving production artwork.
Component Presentation and B2B Purchase Planning
For wholesale development, this 15ml amber Euro dropper bottle should be specified as a complete component set consisting of the glass bottle, orifice reducer, and black flat screw cap. Keeping these components linked in the purchasing specification reduces ambiguity when quotations, samples, artwork, and packing plans are reviewed by different teams. The confirmed minimum order quantity is 500 pieces.
Secondary packaging should be developed from the confirmed production drawing and physical samples. The 25 × 25 mm footprint and 71 mm capped height can support an initial carton estimate, but insert clearances, cap protection, bottle orientation, decoration contact points, and the number of bottles per retail pack must be determined according to the final packaging format.


Before requesting a final quotation, provide the required quantity, destination, selected decoration process, artwork, cap and reducer configuration, intended product category, and retail packaging concept. These details allow the project to be evaluated against the actual packaging brief rather than treated as a generic bottle inquiry.











