Kajita Candles began in February 2008.
After purchasing a soy candle at a local Melbourne market our fascination began. How could a candle smell so nice? How could the fragrance spread so well? A week later we had our first delivery of raw materials and began making our first soy candles. We used them ourselves and gave some to family and friends.
It was not long before our friends suggested we start selling them at markets and before we knew it we were attending markets and creating a website. We then got some interest from a couple retail stores and some wholesale orders
A year on and the birth of our first child we have found we very rarely see our dining table – always covered in candles. People visit and are amazed when they come into our house of the mixed smells.
Recently we have updated our website to improve our customers experience and interaction with us online. Much to our excitement we sent our first international order to a retail store in Japan.
We have experimented with different fragrances, colours and waxes before deciding soy wax was the way to go. Soy wax is 100% natural allowing a cleaner longer lasting burn. This enables our candle's fragrance to be more effective.
We use only High Quality Fragrant Oils and 100% Pure Essential Oils. Our fragrant oil candles tend to spread throughout several rooms, whereas our 100% essential oil range have a more mild and aroma-theraputic scent throw.
Having looked around for various glassware, we decided to stock sizes that could hold wax ranging from 140grams to 300grams in both a clear and frosted glass jar. Recently we have expanded our range to include a Premium Travel Tin and a Wax Melt
We continue to take on board our customers feedback and have slowly increased our product range. It is becoming an enjoyable challenge, balancing our regular work, looking after our newborn whilst making candles and growing our business.
We trust you enjoy our candles as much as we do and that you keep us informed as to what you would like to see next as we continue our journey in making candles.
Happy Smelling ;-)
