The Iranian market for home fragrance is currently experiencing a shift toward high-end decorative elements. The demand for glass plate candle holders has surged as consumers move away from basic functional lighting toward sophisticated interior design that emphasizes luxury and light reflection.
From a chemical perspective, the local manufacturing sector faces challenges regarding the purity of paraffin and soy wax imports. This has created a significant gap in the market for candles white pillar that do not yellow over time and maintain a clean burn without excessive soot, which is critical for the enclosed spaces of traditional Iranian architecture.
Furthermore, the cultural preference for vibrant colors during Nowruz and other celebrations has driven the popularity of multi colored pillar candles. However, achieving color stability under Iran's high UV exposure requires advanced chemical stabilizers and high-grade organic dyes.