Where can I sell homemade candles offline in India?
Selling homemade candles offline is a great way to grow your brand and reach customers directly. You can showcase your candles at local artisan markets, flea markets, and craft fairs. Popular events and places like Dilli Haat in Delhi or local weekend markets in Mumbai are great for visibility. For inspiration on product styles, check out our handmade candle collection.
What are some popular offline markets to sell candles?
Cities like Bangalore, Pune, and Chennai host vibrant craft fairs and exhibitions, such as the Great India Festival. These fairs attract buyers who love unique handmade products. You can also approach local boutiques and gift shops to feature your candles. Browse Karessa’s candle jars collection to understand premium packaging and scents that sell well.
Can local boutiques or gift shops help me sell candles offline?
Absolutely! Many boutiques prefer to stock artisanal products on consignment or wholesale. Prepare sample kits or small gift hampers similar to those in our gift hampers collection to impress buyers.
Are there special handmade product fairs in India?
Yes, events like India Craft Week and local handicraft exhibitions offer excellent platforms to sell your candles offline and network with other artisans. Consider showcasing your range inspired by our scented candle collection.
How about home décor stores?
Home décor and lifestyle stores often seek artisanal candles that match their product themes. Visit local stores with your best sellers, and you can highlight ideas from our eco-friendly candle options for inspiration.
Final tips for selling candles offline in India
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Use attractive packaging and clear labels (like Karessa’s signature jars)
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Carry business cards or flyers with your brand story
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Offer testers or small candle jars as samples
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Network actively at markets and fairs
Start your offline candle selling journey by exploring styles and products at Karessa Candles for inspiration and quality standards.