3 Glass Bottle Logo Printing Methods: Silk Screen, Hot Stamping & Decal Transfer

When you’re branding glass bottles for perfumes, candles, or reed diffusers, the logo printing method makes a big difference. It affects how your product looks, feels, and lasts.

At Yue Lian Technology, we offer three main logo techniques for glass containers: silk screenhot stamping, and decal transfer (decal hot stamping). Each has its own strengths.

Below is a quick comparison to help you decide which one fits your brand and budget.


Comparison Table

Printing MethodFinishDurabilityBest ForCostSample Lead Time
Silk ScreenFlat, matte or glossyHighLarge batches, multi‑color logosMedium3–5 days
Hot StampingMetallic, slightly raisedMedium–HighPremium / luxury lookHigher5–7 days
Decal TransferVery fine details, can be metallicMediumComplex logos, small batchesHighest5–7 days

1. Silk Screen Printing – Cost‑Effective & Durable

Silk screen printing is the most common method for glass bottles. Ink is pressed through a mesh screen onto the glass surface, then cured to become permanent.

Advantages

  • Works well for large quantities
  • Many color options (Pantone matching available)
  • High durability – resistant to scratching and washing
  • Medium cost, good value for most brands

Limitations

  • Flat finish (no raised texture)
  • Not ideal for very fine gradients or extremely small text

Best for: Candle jars, perfume bottles, diffuser bottles with solid color logos.


2. Hot Stamping – Premium Metallic Finish

Hot stamping uses heat and pressure to transfer a metallic foil (gold, silver, rose gold, etc.) onto the glass. The result is shiny, slightly raised, and very elegant.

Advantages

  • Premium, high‑end appearance
  • Slightly raised texture – adds tactile quality
  • Great for luxury perfumes, gifts, or limited editions

Limitations

  • Higher cost than silk screen
  • Limited to metallic colors (gold, silver, copper, etc.)
  • Slightly longer sample lead time

Best for: Luxury perfumes, high‑end candle jars, branded gift sets.


3. Decal Transfer (Decal Hot Stamping) – Most Detailed & Most Expensive

Decal transfer combines ceramic decal printing with a hot stamping‑like effect. The logo is first printed on a special decal paper, then transferred to the glass and fired or heat‑pressed.

Advantages

  • Extremely fine details – even complex artwork is possible
  • Can achieve metallic or multi‑color effects
  • Ideal for small batches or intricate designs

Limitations

  • Highest cost among the three methods
  • Requires more production time
  • Not necessary for simple, large‑area logos

Best for: Complex brand marks, small‑batch artisanal products, highly detailed logos.


Which Method Should You Choose?

Here’s a simple guide based on your priorities:

If you want…Choose…
Lowest cost + large quantitySilk screen
Premium metallic look + raised feelHot stamping
Very fine details + complex designDecal transfer (higher cost)

Still not sure? You can send us your logo artwork and target quantity. We’ll recommend the best option and provide a free sample quote.


Ready to Print Your Logo on Glass?

At Yue Lian Technology, we handle all three processes in‑house with our partner factories. Whether you need 500 pieces or 50,000, we can help.

  • Free sample consultation
  • Pantone color matching
  • Fast sample delivery (3–7 days)

👉 Contact us today to discuss your logo printing project.

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