The combination of the 30 ml amber alchemist-style bottle and a solid aluminium cap is one of the most reliable mid-size storage formats for sensitive aromatic and botanical preparations. The vintage apothecary form gives a timeless appearance — this pack of 88 is designed for crafters and small-business makers working in meaningful volumes.
What this pack of 88 contains
88 amber glass bottles with a nominal 30 ml fill capacity, and 88 matching solid aluminium caps. Each bottle is approximately 85 mm tall, 35 mm in diameter, and weighs around 59 g empty. The pack's total weight is approximately 5.19 kg. The 30 ml size is the classic intermediate step in self-branded cosmetic ranges.
Amber glass and UV protection
Amber-coloured glass effectively absorbs the shorter wavelengths of visible light and the ultraviolet range — those photocatalysts that trigger the oxidation of volatile compounds. The preparations stored in the 30 ml bottle — massage oils, hydrosols, perfume bases — retain their original scent profile significantly longer. The glass is chemically inert.
Aluminium cap details
The solid aluminium cap provides a corrosion-resistant, tight, leak-proof seal — preventing aroma evaporation even with highly volatile contents. Aluminium is chemically inert, imparts no off-taste or off-odour to oily or alcoholic contents, and contains no BPA, phthalates, or other plasticisers. Citrus essential oils, which can soften plastic caps over time, come into contact with aluminium without any issue.
Areas of use
- Bottling of your own massage oils and body oils
- Small-batch storage of hydrosols and floral water bases
- Bottling of concentrated botanical tinctures and herbal extracts
- Mid-size storage of unique perfume compositions and scent bases
- The middle step in self-branded cosmetic ranges
Cleaning and maintenance
Before filling, wash each bottle with warm water and mild soap, then rinse with alcohol to neutralise residual aromatic substances, and allow to dry completely. Avoid the dishwasher, as high temperatures can damage labelling. Wipe the aluminium cap with an alcohol cloth; do not submerge it in strongly acidic or alkaline solutions, as this can dull the surface over time.