30g Amber Glass Cream Jar Profile with Gold-Colored Lid
This 30g amber glass cosmetic cream jar is built around a compact, low-profile silhouette with a 52 mm bottom diameter, a 45 mm opening diameter, and a 40 mm assembled height. The amber body and gold-colored lid create a distinctive skincare packaging combination without relying on excessive decorative structure. For brands developing face cream, eye-area care, balm, or other jar-based cosmetic lines, the format gives the package a clear visual identity while leaving useful surface area for logo and color treatment.
The 55 g unit weight gives buyers a concrete reference when comparing this jar with lighter or heavier packaging options during pack development. Because the exact neck and closure interface has not yet been fully confirmed, buyers should treat closure matching as a project-specific approval point rather than assume compatibility from appearance alone.


45 mm Opening and Compact 30g Skincare Jar Format
The 45 mm opening is an important purchasing dimension because it affects filling access, product pickup, inner-component planning, and the overall user experience with a cream jar. The bottle height without the cap is 37 mm, while the assembled height is 40 mm. These proportions make the container relatively wide compared with its height, which can be useful when a brand wants a compact jar rather than a tall cosmetic container.
- Opening diameter: 45 mm for preliminary filling, closure, and formula-access evaluation.
- Bottom diameter: 52 mm, providing the main footprint reference for cartons, trays, and presentation inserts.
- Height: 40 mm including the lid and 37 mm without the lid.
- Declared capacity: 30g; the actual fill level should be checked with the intended formulation before final packaging approval.


Silk Screen, Spray Coating, Electroplating and Decal Customization
The jar can be developed with several confirmed decoration routes: silk-screen printing, spray coating, electroplating, and decal application. These processes serve different branding goals, so decoration should be selected according to the artwork, desired coverage, color effect, and the areas of the jar or lid that need to remain visually clean. Rather than approving a decoration from a digital rendering alone, buyers should confirm the final artwork position and appearance on a physical sample.
- Silk-screen printing: Suitable when the project requires direct logo or graphic application on the available jar surface.
- Spray coating: Useful when a broader surface color treatment is required as part of the packaging design.
- Electroplating: Can be considered for metallic decorative effects on suitable components, subject to the selected production configuration.
- Decal application: Provides another route for graphics or decorative elements that may not be ideal for direct screen printing.


Wholesale Customization for 30g Amber Glass Cosmetic Jars
FOLOVER PACK supports wholesale customization for this 30g amber glass cream jar with a confirmed MOQ of 100 pcs. Projects can be developed around the supplied amber jar and gold-colored lid, with silk-screen printing, spray coating, electroplating, or decal decoration selected according to the buyer’s artwork and packaging direction. For a smoother quotation and sampling process, buyers should provide the target order quantity, logo or artwork file, preferred decoration process, and any required outer-packaging dimensions or presentation requirements.
For custom glass cosmetic cream jar packaging, the most useful approval sequence is to first confirm the physical jar and selected lid combination, then review the decoration sample on that exact configuration. This avoids treating a color reference or visual mockup as the final production standard. If the project uses a different lid, liner, insert, or other closure-related component, its fit should be validated with the actual jar sample before the purchase specification is finalized.
Project confirmation note: The exact screw-thread or closure specification is not fully confirmed in the current product data. Buyers requiring a defined neck finish, liner, inner disk, or alternative closure should request component confirmation before artwork release or bulk ordering.
What Buyers Should Confirm Before Ordering This 30g Cream Jar
This jar is best evaluated as a complete packaging configuration rather than by capacity or appearance alone. A procurement team should compare the physical sample with the intended cream formula, decoration artwork, lid selection, filling method, and secondary packaging before approving the final order. This is especially important when the product is being integrated into an existing skincare line with fixed carton dimensions or established visual standards.
- Formula fill: Fill the intended cream or balm into a sample to confirm the visual fill level and usable headspace.
- Closure configuration: Confirm the exact lid and neck interface because the current thread specification still needs final verification.
- Artwork placement: Approve logo size, orientation, and print position on the real amber glass surface.
- Decoration appearance: Use a physical decorated sample to approve color and finish rather than relying only on screen references.
- Secondary packaging: Use the confirmed 52 mm bottom diameter and 40 mm assembled height as preliminary carton-development references, then release final packaging around the confirmed production drawing.











