60g Square Glass Cream Jar with a Distinct Gold-Cap Profile
This 60g square glass cream jar combines a compact geometric body with a contrasting gold-colored cap for face cream and related skincare products. The square profile creates a structured presentation, while the 120g container weight gives buyers a concrete reference for pack planning and landed-weight calculations. Packaging teams can evaluate the glass body, square footprint, opening, and closure as one design system.
For brands comparing glass cream jars or square cosmetic jars, the most useful decision is whether this specific proportion supports the intended formula, decoration layout, and retail presentation. The jar measures 79 mm high with the cap installed and 68 mm high without the cap, providing a clear starting point for carton, insert, and artwork planning.


45 mm Opening and 68 mm Jar Height for Packaging Evaluation
The confirmed dimensional reference is 45 × 55 × 79 mm, stated as opening diameter × bottom dimension × total height with cap. The jar body height without the cap is 68 mm. These measurements help packaging engineers assess cartons, trays, display layouts, and other project-specific structures before final production drawings are released.
- 45 mm opening diameter: Use this confirmed dimension as the initial access and filling reference, while the exact neck or thread specification remains subject to confirmation.
- 55 mm bottom dimension: Use the widest confirmed base reference when estimating the footprint required for secondary packaging or product presentation.
- 79 mm assembled height: Evaluate finished-pack clearance using the jar with its gold-colored cap installed.
- 68 mm height without cap: Use the bare-container height when comparing closure proportions or planning decoration placement on the glass body.


The exact closure thread or neck-finish specification is not yet confirmed. Buyers should approve the selected jar-and-cap combination using the final component drawing and physical samples.
Decoration Options for a 60g Square Cosmetic Cream Jar
The confirmed customization routes include silk-screen printing, spraying, electroplating, and decals. The decoration brief should start with the artwork, target appearance, coverage area, and the parts to be decorated. A simple logo may be suited to direct screen printing, while spraying can change the broader surface appearance. Electroplating can be considered when a metallic visual effect is required, and decals can support artwork that is better handled as an applied decorative element.
Decoration should be approved on the selected production-style jar rather than judged only from a digital rendering. On a square container, artwork position relative to the front face, corners, cap, and visible fill area can materially change the final presentation. Buyers developing custom glass face cream jar packaging should therefore define logo size, print position, color reference, finish coverage, and whether the gold-colored cap is intended to remain visually dominant.

Wholesale Custom Development for Skincare Packaging Projects
For B2B wholesale projects, Folover Pack can develop this square glass cream jar around the confirmed 60g format, gold-colored cap, and selected decoration route. Project discussions can cover silk-screen printing, spraying, electroplating, or decals according to the approved artwork and physical sample. The order quantity should be provided during quotation because the MOQ for this product has not yet been confirmed and should not be assumed from another jar or decoration program.
A useful RFQ should identify the intended fill product, required quantity by SKU, chosen decoration, artwork status, destination market, and whether the buyer is evaluating only the jar and cap or a broader packaging presentation. This keeps the wholesale quotation tied to the actual project and separates confirmed requirements from options that still need sampling.


Sample Approval Points Before Ordering the 60g Glass Cream Jar
Before bulk ordering, the buyer should confirm the package against the actual formula, selected cap, decoration artwork, and intended secondary packaging. The stated 60g capacity is a fill-weight reference; it should not automatically be treated as an equivalent milliliter volume because the final filled volume depends on the formula and the headspace chosen for the pack.
- Actual formula fill: Fill the sample with the intended cream and confirm the desired 60g presentation, usable access, and headspace before approving the final pack.
- Cap and opening combination: Approve the supplied gold-colored cap on the selected jar and confirm the final neck or thread details before locking component specifications.
- Decoration master: Review a physical decorated sample for artwork position, visual coverage, and the selected screen-printing, spraying, electroplating, or decal route.
- Secondary-pack fit: Use the confirmed 55 mm bottom dimension, 79 mm assembled height, and 170g container weight when developing the carton or insert around the finished jar.
- Commercial release: Confirm the project-specific MOQ, quantity by SKU, selected components, decoration scope, and approved reference sample before placing the bulk order.
These steps keep the 60g square glass cream jar selection tied to the actual skincare formula and brand presentation, while leaving unconfirmed neck details and commercial quantities open until the relevant samples, drawings, and quotation are approved.
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