Stock Korean candles, perfumes & home fragrance wholesale. What sells, MOQs, and the shipping rules every US retailer should know first.
Korean candles and fragrances are a natural fit for almost any gift or home shop — design-forward packaging, giftable price points, and the kind of impulse appeal that earns a spot near the register. They also come with one genuine catch you need to understand before you order: scent products are among the trickiest categories to ship from Korea.
I import candles and fragrance for my own store, so here's the honest version — what sells, and the logistics reality that trips up most first-time importers.
These sell on presentation and impulse — beautiful packaging plus an approachable price is a combination that moves quickly, especially in gift-season windows.
Here's the part most guides never mention. Candles, perfumes, and many fragrances can be classified as flammable / hazmat for shipping purposes. That has real consequences:
None of this means you can't stock Korean candles — you absolutely can. It just means scent is the category where going it alone most often goes sideways. Our main import guide covers the customs and hazmat side in more detail.
The shipping complexity is exactly why sourcing scent through an established partner saves you the headache. Objet Seoul handles the hazmat logistics. See the candles & fragrance we carry →
Candle and fragrance minimums vary by brand, and the hazmat shipping factor can affect your landed cost more than the unit price does. As with every Korean category, the tension is variety vs. volume — you want a spread of scents and a few perfumes, but each brand wants a bulk single order. A curated source lets you assemble a scent assortment under one workable minimum.
You can import direct if you're ready to manage flammable-goods shipping, documentation, and per-brand minimums — and honestly, scent is the category where I'd most strongly suggest not learning on the fly. A sourcing partner that already handles hazmat logistics removes the single biggest risk in this category.
Skip the hazmat learning curve. Objet Seoul gives you curated Korean candle and fragrance access with shipping handled. Talk to us about scent →
Where can I buy Korean candles wholesale in the USA? Direct from Korean brands, via B2B marketplaces, or through a curated partner that manages the flammable-goods shipping requirements for you.
Can you ship candles and perfume from Korea by air? Often not — many candles and fragrances are treated as flammable/hazmat, which restricts air freight and pushes shipments to ocean, with added documentation.
What's the minimum order for wholesale Korean candles? Minimums vary by brand; the bigger cost factor is usually the hazmat shipping. A curated partner lets you mix scents under one combined minimum.
Are there import restrictions on fragrance products? Yes — flammability classification affects how scent products can be shipped and documented. It's manageable with the right logistics, which is why many retailers source these through a partner.
Are Korean fragrances and perfumes safe for US import? Yes, but they must comply with US labeling requirements and any applicable FDA cosmetic regulations. Fragrances are generally not subject to pre-market approval, but ingredient transparency and proper English labeling are required. Flammability classification affects how they can be shipped.
What Korean candle brands are popular in the USA? The Korean candle market leans heavily toward premium, minimal packaging with natural wax blends and complex scent profiles — think clean botanicals and warm amber rather than synthetic sweet scents. Many of the best-performing brands in US boutiques are small-batch makers not yet available on mainstream wholesale marketplaces.
Korean candles and fragrance are a high-appeal, high-margin category — the only real obstacle is shipping, and it's one we've already solved.
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