30ml Concave Square Profile for Distinctive Fragrance Packaging
This 30ml perfume bottle is defined by its compact square-based profile and recessed front structure, creating a recognizable visual feature without depending entirely on decoration. At 51 mm wide and 32 mm deep, the bottle provides a relatively broad front presentation while maintaining a compact footprint. For fragrance brands developing custom or premium perfume bottles, the concave surface can become part of the package identity and influence logo positioning, coating coverage and secondary packaging presentation.
- Concave front structure: The recessed bottle face creates visual depth and should be considered when determining artwork scale and placement.
- 51 × 32 mm footprint: The proportions provide a wider branding face with a narrower side profile for compact fragrance packaging.
- 147 g confirmed bottle weight: The stated weight can be used during preliminary finished-pack, insert and shipping calculations.
- 30ml nominal capacity: This compact size is suited to fragrance projects where a smaller retail format is required.

51 × 32 × 89 mm Complete Bottle and Cap Proportion
The assembled package measures 51 × 32 × 89 mm including the cap, while the bare bottle measures 51 × 32 × 60 mm. This difference is important when developing folding cartons, rigid boxes, inserts or display trays because the complete closure configuration adds approximately 29 mm to the overall package height. Buyers should therefore base secondary packaging development on the assembled bottle rather than the bare body alone.
The dimensional information is suitable for preliminary packaging evaluation and early layout work. When carton clearances, inserts or filling-line interfaces become critical, the final configuration should be established with the approved physical sample and confirmed production drawing rather than relying only on nominal website dimensions.


Decoration Development Around the Concave Bottle Surface
The recessed front face gives this square perfume bottle a different artwork environment from a completely flat bottle. Confirmed customization options include silk screen printing, spray coating, electroplating and labeling. Packaging designers should consider how the concave area, surrounding edges and closure appearance work together before deciding where a logo or graphic should sit.
- Silk screen printing: Suitable for direct graphic elements where the intended print area, logo dimensions and position can be established during sampling.
- Spray coating: Can support broader surface treatment when the brand concept requires more than localized printing.
- Electroplating: Available as a decorative option when an electroplated surface effect forms part of the intended fragrance presentation.
- Labeling: Offers an applied branding solution, although the label shape and usable placement area should account for the bottle’s recessed geometry.

Crimp Sprayer, Inner Plug and Outer Cap Configuration
This 30ml perfume bottle uses a confirmed crimp-neck configuration with a matching crimp sprayer, inner plug and outer cap. For B2B packaging development, these components should be reviewed as one assembled system because the selected sprayer and cap influence both the finished appearance and the requirements of the filling operation. The exact neck diameter and FEA designation have not been supplied and should not be inferred from the bottle capacity or images.
Buyers intending to use an existing fragrance pump should provide its relevant technical specifications before approving the bottle. Likewise, if a contract filler already has defined assembly equipment, those requirements should be considered during sampling so that the selected bottle and closure configuration can be evaluated for the actual project.


1000-Piece MOQ for Custom Perfume Bottles Wholesale
The confirmed MOQ for this 30ml concave perfume bottle is 1000 pieces. FOLOVER PACK supports wholesale customization around the established bottle configuration by coordinating the crimp sprayer, inner plug, outer cap and selected decoration process within a defined fragrance packaging project. Silk screen printing, spray coating, electroplating and labeling allow brands and OEM buyers to develop different visual directions around the same bottle structure without assuming unconfirmed changes to the bottle itself.
For quotation and sampling, buyers should provide the expected quantity, artwork files, decoration preference, closure requirements and any existing carton or filling-line constraints. A practical development sequence is to confirm the bottle and closure combination first, approve decoration on the intended surface second, and then finalize secondary packaging around the approved assembled sample. Any requirement outside the confirmed configuration should be identified before bulk production.











