Clear glass is cheap and shows the product. It also lets the wavelengths that degrade terpenes and oils straight in. Amber helps. Painted black blocks more visible light but is a coating on ordinary glass. Miron violet glass is the glass itself — biophotonic, UV-filtering — which is why it costs more and why we stock it instead of a lookalike.
What the glass is doing
Miron filters most visible light and passes a slice of UV and infrared. The pitch to processors is longer stability for hash rosin, live rosin, and flower without parking everything in a dark fridge. You can argue the marketing; the practical bit is: it is a different glass, not a spray.
What we actually sell
- Eris 5ml CR — concentrate puck, child-resistant.
- Ceres 5ml — same 5ml family, no CR lid.
- Saturn 150ml CR — quarter (7 g) flower jar, wide neck.
- 4oz gloss black CR — not Miron. Eighth-ounce flower. Black glass, CR lid, $1.25/jar at the case.
Genuine Eris / Ceres / Saturn, in stock in Saco — not drop-shipped from a 3-week queue. Matching UV-embossed labels print here. Size chart: /pages/miron-jars.
