How to Choose the Right Glass Jar for Preserves and Artisan Food Products

If you produce artisan food, whether that is jam, honey, sauces, oils or preserves, the jar you choose is not a minor detail. The container you pick speaks for your product before the customer even opens it. The wrong packaging can undermine even the finest artisan product; the right one adds value and communicates care and quality from the very first glance.

 

Choosing the right jar means considering the type of product, the preservation process, the capacity, the closure and the visual impact you want your brand to make. In this guide we help you navigate the different types of glass jars and bottles available, step by step.

Why Choose Glass

Glass is the ideal material for storing artisan food products for a number of very practical reasons. It does not alter the flavour or aroma of the product, it is completely inert and releases no chemicals. It is reusable, 100% recyclable and increasingly valued by consumers who care about sustainability. It also communicates quality: a glass jar on a market stall or on the shelf of an artisan deli has a visual impact that no plastic container can replicate.

The Main Types of Glass Jars and Bottles

These are the most versatile and widely used. They have a cylindrical or slightly tapered shape with a wide mouth that makes filling easy and allows comfortable use of a spoon. They are almost always sealed with twist-off caps, which provide a reliable airtight seal and vacuum after sterilisation.

 

They are suitable for jams, marmalades, tomato preserves, pestos, oils and any product that requires a long shelf life. Available in a range of capacities, from small gift-sized formats to one-kilogram jars for family or professional use.

Honey has specific characteristics that influence the choice of container. It tends to crystallise and has a dense consistency, so the jar mouth needs to be wide enough to allow easy filling and comfortable extraction of the product. Honey jars are often available in hexagonal or octagonal shapes, which are not only visually distinctive but also make the most of display space.

 

As with preserve jars, the twist-off cap is the standard closure, with food-grade caps designed specifically for this use.

Clip Top Jars

Clip top jars, sealed with a rubber gasket and a metal clamp, are a popular choice for their vintage and artisan aesthetic. They are perfect for products that do not require high-temperature sterilisation, such as granola, spices, tea, herbal blends, biscuits and dry goods in general.

 

They are also an excellent option for producers who want to offer reusable packaging, a quality that is increasingly sought after by modern consumers. Visually, they communicate craftsmanship and attention to detail straight away.

Not every artisan product belongs in a jar. Sauces, flavoured oils, vinegars, juices and fermented drinks such as kombucha require bottles with narrower necks, designed for controlled pouring.

 

Sauce and oil bottles typically have an elongated shape with a screw cap or dropper top. Swing top bottles, with their ceramic or plastic lever cap, are particularly popular among producers of craft beer, lemonade and natural drinks, as they combine practicality with a distinctive and sought-after look.

How to Choose the Right Capacity

The capacity of the jar or bottle should be chosen based on the product and the audience you are targeting. Small formats, between 100 and 250 ml, work very well as gift options or for introducing customers to a new product. Medium formats, between 250 and 500 ml, are the best sellers as they suit everyday family use. Large formats, above 500 ml, are best suited to regular customers, professional use or bulk purchasing.

 

If you sell across multiple channels, it may be worth offering the same product in different sizes to reach different customer segments.

The Closure Matters as Much as the Jar

A jar without the right lid is not much use. The closure needs to guarantee an airtight seal, food safety and compatibility with the preservation process you use. Twist-off caps are the standard for sterilised preserves and jams; clip top gaskets are ideal for dry goods or short-term storage; swing top caps are perfect for drinks and products intended to be consumed over multiple occasions.

 

Always make sure the cap diameter is compatible with the jar you are purchasing.

The Right Packaging Tells Your Story

A jar of artisan honey in a hexagonal glass container with a well-designed label tells a completely different story from the same product in a plain, anonymous container. Think about where your product will be sold, who will buy it and what feeling you want to create. The right jar is not just the one that preserves best; it is the one that best communicates who you are.

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