The Peruvian market is characterized by a deep-rooted Catholic tradition, creating a consistent and high-volume demand for liturgical items like the baptise candle. However, the diverse geography—from the humid coast of Lima to the high altitudes of the Andes—poses significant challenges for wax stability and scent throw, often leading to candle tunneling or frosting in local artisanal productions.
Simultaneously, there is a visible shift toward the urban "wellness" lifestyle in cities like Cusco and Arequipa. This has sparked a surge in demand for the Yoga candle and therapeutic scents, shifting the industry from purely functional lighting to emotional and sensory experiences. This requires a transition from basic paraffin to sophisticated blends of soy and beeswax.
Currently, the industry in Peru faces a gap between low-cost, low-quality imports and expensive luxury brands. There is a critical need for industrially manufactured candles that offer professional consistency—such as the steady burn of a 9 days candle—while remaining accessible to the mid-market distribution channels.




