Well, yes, the old poison bottles had an apothecary-style design.
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I really get you, but I didn’t really have much room into choosing the tap. This is the smallest, decently looking food-grade spigot I found readily available. And, if the bottle was larger, it would become an even bigger tripping hazard than it already is. I still have to find a way to prevent it from easily fall down from something like a shower niche.
I suppose some wear off will occur in time, but the pattern should not rub off despite repeated washing at least for a few years. Then again, you’re right that the laser etched bottle will remain the same forever. I went with an amber glass because the formula inside may be unstable and react if UV hits it.
I have both. They’re a sort of prototype for something I am currently developing. I just couldn’t decide which looks better and, as always, the people here are very helpful, for which I am very grateful.
The bottles are meant to stay in a bathroom (the photo is taken in a shower niche).
The photo is quite accurate to how the bottle looks in real life. You do need very good lighting for the pattern to pop.
It’s meant to be a reusable bottle for pretty much anything. There are no plastics involved. I will be using it for a shower gel initially.
No worries. I am actually looking forward to any feedback. And I also thought that it may be better to find some way to hang it, although it does need to be both be functional and look good.