Glass bottles are used across countless industries:
Beverages: Wine, beer, spirits, soda, juice, water.
Food: Sauces, oils, dressings, syrups.
Cosmetics & Perfume: Perfume, foundation, serums, nail polish.
Pharmaceuticals: Medicine, syrups, dropper bottles.
Chemicals & Household: Essential oils, cleaning products, artisanal goods.
Understanding the terminology is key when sourcing:
Finish: The top part of the bottle where the closure (cap) is applied. It includes the threading or lip.
Neck: The narrow section below the finish.
Shoulder: The sloping section between the neck and the body.
Body: The main, central part of the bottle.
Heel: The bottom curve of the body that meets the base.
Base: The bottom of the bottle, which is often pushed up (a "punt" in wine bottles) for stability.

