Hey there, wonderful people!
One day, I just really wanted to make a tiny jar. So I did! It was round, small, roughly like the round jar here. I printed it, and the best thing about it was the lid. Taking the lid off, putting the lid back on. It was fun. This little jar sat on my desk, printed in light blue, and I fidgeted with it far too much. It was cool.
But not cool enough. So I added some nice curves, making sure to keep the curves on the base nicely printable. And I changed the proportions a bit, since the original version was a bit too short relative to the lid. and then came the dots!

I like texture, as you well know! The dots worked nicely, and the little round dot jar replaced the original angled prototype. From that point, it was a short leap to making two more versions: a hexagonal one and a conical flask. They all share the same lid design, and they're all small, with dots on the sides.
You know, these could probably be scaled up without too much concern...
Printing Tips
Designed for easy printing! No supports required, obviously. The tolerances for fitting the lids on the jars are reasonably generous, so that shouldn't give you any trouble. The jars print upright, and the lids print upside-down, like so:

File Location
You'll find this on dropbox under 763 - Little Dot Jars - Regular Mode
(Dropbox link post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/dropbox-and-are-31697592 )
Further Thoughts
Hmm, are these actually bottles, rather than jars?! What differentiates a bottle from a jar?! Let's just nod in quiet understanding, and move along. These are jars, right? Right?! Right!
xoxo
Sven.