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Oct . 20, 2025 13:10 Back to list

Home Decoration Use & Scented Feature Glass Jar Candle - Soy

Glass Jar Candles for Real Homes: Scent, Style, and the Details That Matter

I’ve been around enough factories, boutique fragrance labs, and retail backrooms to know when a candle is built to perform versus just to photograph well. The Home Decoration Use and Scented Feature glass jar candle sits in that sweet spot: décor-worthy, but engineered with the right materials and tests behind it. To be honest, that balance is rarer than it should be.

Home Decoration Use & Scented Feature Glass Jar Candle - Soy

What the Market Is Asking For

Home fragrance is shifting from “giftable” to “daily ritual.” Multi-room use, cleaner burn expectations, and flexible MOQs for seasonal drops—these keep coming up in buyer calls. Retailers want fragrance throw without sooting headaches; hospitality wants steady performance; online brands want repeatable specs. In this context, Home Decoration Use and Scented Feature glass jar candle plays well: multi-colored options, fruit-forward scents (crowd-pleasers), and realistic lead times that don’t spook planners.

Technical Snapshot

Model RCB-Y557575
Wax system Paraffin, Soy, or custom blends (≈ 100%–70/30 options; real-world use may vary)
Wick Cotton core or cotton-paper; zinc-free; sized per jar diameter
Jar Soda-lime glass, annealed; colorless or tinted; label-ready surface
Color & scent Multi-colored; fruit notes popular; IFRA-compliant fragrance load typically ≈ 6–10%
Burn time ≈ 25–60 h depending on fill weight and wick
Certifications CE, RoHS, BSCI; supports EN 15426/15493 and ASTM F2417 testing

From Material to Finished Candle: How It’s Made

Materials: refined paraffin or soy (customer choice), fragrance oils (IFRA-conforming), dyes, cotton wicks, and annealed glass. Methods: wax melting and filtration, fragrance dosing, controlled pour (filling), staged cooling to limit shrinkage, and 24–48 h cure before lidding. Testing: wick centering, cold/hot throw checks, soot index per EN 15426, burn stability and secondary ignition per ASTM F2417, label compliance per EN 15494/ASTM F2058. Service life: typical shelf life ≈ 24 months in cool, dry storage.

Where It Fits

Home décor (living rooms, entry consoles), SPA and wellness rooms, weddings and parties, holiday retail sets, hotel turndown amenities, and—even if it sounds old-fashioned—religious and memorial contexts. Many customers say the fruit notes are “familiar but not cloying,” which makes them versatile.

Vendor Comparison (Buyer’s Shortlist)

Vendor MOQ Certs Customization Lead Time Testing
Litbright (origin: RM 702, Bldg A Lingshi Comm. Bldg., 351 Xinhua Rd, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China) ≈100 pcs CE, RoHS, BSCI Wax, fragrance, color, label, jar ≈20–35 days (seasonal) ASTM/EN supported
Generic Vendor A 500–1000 pcs Basic factory audit Limited (label only) ≈30–45 days Spot checks
Boutique Vendor B ≈50 pcs Local compliance High, but higher cost ≈25–50 days Lab tested on request

Customization, Pricing, and Logistics

Custom options: paraffin/soy/blend, tint/dye, private label, lids, and gift boxing. FOB price: US $0.5–9,999 per piece (yes, wide—covers small promos through premium sets). Minimum order: 100 pcs. Supply ability: ≈10,000 pcs/month or up to 3×20' FCL. Ports: Tianjin/Xingang. Terms: L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T. Transport by ocean, land, or air depending on hazard class for fragrance load and local regulations.

Quality Notes and Real-World Data

Internal burn tests (3-hour cycles, trimmed wick 5 mm) show soot index within EN 15426 thresholds; full-melt pool typically achieved by the 2nd–3rd burn on medium jars. Many customers report hot throw strengthening after 24 h cure—unsurprising, but good to flag. Glass is annealed to align with ASTM guidance on container integrity, reducing thermal stress risk.

Case Studies

• Boutique hotel group: switched to Home Decoration Use and Scented Feature glass jar candle in citrus-linen blend; guestroom feedback improved, and housekeeping noted less residue on trays.
• Seasonal retailer: ran a 3-scent fruit trio; reorder rate was brisk, likely due to familiar profiles and consistent burn—no tunneling complaints, which is, frankly, half the battle.

Compliance and Safety

Labels follow ASTM F2058/EN 15494 icons and warnings; candle performance aligned to ASTM F2417 and EN 15493; soot testing per EN 15426; fragrances screened against current IFRA Standards; CE/RoHS/BSCI credentials on file. Always burn within sight, keep wicks trimmed ≈5 mm, and allow full melt pool to avoid tunneling—common-sense, but still worth repeating.

References:
1. ASTM F2417 – Standard Specification for Fire Safety for Candles: https://www.astm.org/f2417
2. EN 15426 – Candles – Specification for Sooting Behavior: https://standards.cen.eu
3. EN 15493/EN 15494 – Product Safety & Labeling for Candles: https://standards.cen.eu
4. IFRA Standards for Fragrance Safety: https://ifrafragrance.org/standards
5. ASTM F2058 – Candle Fire Safety Labeling Standard: https://www.astm.org/f2058

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