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Glass jar with a capacity of 106 ml that is equivalent to approximately 140-150g of honey. Amphora type model. Ideal for details at weddings, events, etc.
When you want your honey to look like a gem—and double as a memorable wedding or tasting gift—this 106 ml amphora jar (≈ 140-150 g) is the piece that changes everything.
Inspired by classic amphorae, the clear glass highlights the amber glow of a wildflower honey or the pale gold of a rosemary varietal, while the small ornamental “handle” silently tells the story of artisanal beekeeping.
Advantages you’ll notice from the very first fill:
• Slim yet stable profile: the wide 58 mm base keeps the jar from wobbling on the filling line or in transit.
• Perfect capacity for gifts: 140-150 g lets you present premium monoflorals without driving costs up.
• Twist-Off 48 mm lid included: hermetic seal, water-bath safe (< 98 °C) to lock in aroma.
• 110 g food-grade glass: handles moderate knocks and the thermal shock of honey poured at 35-38 °C.
• Eye-catching shelf appeal: the amphora silhouette commands attention and signals gourmet quality.
Beekeeper-to-beekeeper tips:
• Adjust weight: raw honey is ~1.33 g/ml at 20 °C; for creamed honey reckon on ~135 g per jar.
• Fill warm (< 38 °C) and cap immediately to avoid internal condensation.
• Shield from light in long displays: a wrap-around label or kraft box preserves enzymes longer.
• Promote upcycling: many customers reuse the amphora as a spice jar or tealight holder—signage boosts cross-sales.
Essential specs:
• Nominal capacity 109 ml (typical fill 106 ± 1 ml).
• Jar weight 110 g.
• Diameters: max 58 mm / neck 43.5 mm.
• Overall height 90 mm.
• Metal Twist-Off 48 mm lid, food-safe lacquered interior.
• Thermal resistance: gentle water-bath ≤ 98 °C / 30 min; not autoclave-compatible > 110 °C.
• Supplied shrink-wrapped in packs of 15, ready to fill, cap and delight.
Data sheet
Glass jar with a capacity of 106 ml that is equivalent to approximately 140-150g of honey. Amphora type model. Ideal for details at weddings, events, etc.
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