When shopping for scented candles—or sourcing them for your own brand—you’ve probably asked the same frustrating question:
Why does one candle say 8 oz, another 220 g, and another 250 ml… and none of them seem the same size?
You are not alone.
At Circe Home, we work daily with candle buyers, retailers, and private-label clients who struggle with candle size units. This guide exists to remove all confusion once and for all.
By the end of this article, you’ll clearly understand:
What oz, ml, and grams really mean in candles- Why they are not directly interchangeable
- How to choose the right candle size for your home, gifts, or business
- How candle size affects burn time, value, and fragrance performance
Let’s simplify candle sizes—properly.
🔥 Why Candle Sizes Are So Confusing

Here’s why:
- The U.S. prefers ounces (oz)
- Europe prefers grams (g)
- Fragrance & cosmetics industries often use milliliters (ml)
But candles are solid wax, not liquid—so volume and weight don’t behave the same way.
That’s the root of the confusion.
🧪 What “Ounces (oz)” Really Mean in Candles
In candles, ounces usually mean weight, not fluid ounces.
Key facts:
- 1 oz = 28.35 grams
- Candle labels using “oz” almost always refer to wax weight
- An “8 oz candle” means 8 ounces of wax, not jar volume
Ounces are popular because they are familiar to U.S. consumers and closely linked to burn time.
⚖️ What “Grams (g)” Really Mean in Candles
Grams are the most precise and globally consistent unit.
Advantages of grams:
- Scientific accuracy
- No confusion between weight vs volume
- Preferred in international trade & compliance
Example:
- 220 g candle ≈ 7.76 oz
- 300 g candle ≈ 10.58 oz
At Circe Home, grams are the recommended standard for private-label candles.
🧴 What “Milliliters (ml)” Really Mean in Candles
Milliliters measure volume, not weight.
Why ml is tricky:
- Wax density is not the same as water
- Different waxes fill space differently
- 200 ml of wax is rarely 200 g
Milliliters are better suited for diffusers or liquid fragrance products.
❌ Why oz ≠ g ≠ ml (Even with Conversions)
Conversions are only approximations.
Wax density examples:
- Soy wax ≈ 0.9 g/ml
- Paraffin wax ≈ 0.8 g/ml
- Coconut wax ≈ 0.88 g/ml
So:
- 250 ml soy wax ≈ 225 g
- 250 ml paraffin ≈ 200 g
Same volume, different weight, different burn time.
🧠 Candle Wax Density Explained
Wax density affects:
- Candle weight
- Burn speed
- Fragrance throw
| Wax Type | Density | Burn Style |
|---|---|---|
| Soy Wax | Medium | Slow & clean |
| Paraffin | Low | Fast & strong |
| Coconut Wax | Medium-High | Long & creamy |
📏 Common Candle Size Conversions
| Label | Approx Weight | Burn Time |
|---|---|---|
| 4 oz | 113 g | 20–25 hrs |
| 6 oz | 170 g | 30–35 hrs |
| 8 oz | 227 g | 40–50 hrs |
| 10 oz | 283 g | 55–65 hrs |
| 12 oz | 340 g | 70–80 hrs |
Burn time varies by wax, wick, and fragrance load.
⏳ Candle Size vs Burn Time
Wax weight is the strongest indicator of burn time, but not the only one.
Other factors include:
- Wick size
- Jar diameter
- Wax blend
- Fragrance percentage
Rule of thumb:
Every 1 oz (28 g) ≈ 5–7 hours of burn time
🫙 Candle Size vs Jar Size

| Jar Volume | Wax Weight |
|---|---|
| 250 ml | 200–230 g |
| 300 ml | 240–270 g |
| 400 ml | 320–360 g |
Always check net weight, not jar size.
🏠 Best Candle Size for Home Use
Recommended sizes:
- Living room: 8–10 oz
- Bedroom: 6–8 oz
- Bathroom: 4–6 oz
Room size and jar diameter matter more than total wax alone.
🎁 Best Candle Size for Gifts
Most gift buyers prefer:
- 6–8 oz candles
- 30–50 hour burn time
- Elegant containers over oversized jars
🏭 Best Candle Size for Private Label & Wholesale

- 220 g
- 260 g
- 300 g
These sizes balance cost, shipping, and burn performance.
🏷 How Circe Home Labels Candle Sizes
We include:
- Net weight in grams
- Optional oz conversion
- Estimated burn time
- Wax type disclosure
This reduces confusion and builds trust.
🛒 Smart Candle Buying Checklist
Before buying:
- Check net weight
- Compare burn time
- Look at jar diameter
- Identify wax type
- Ignore ml-only labels
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is an 8 oz candle always the same size?
No. Wax type and container shape affect volume and burn.
Why do European candles use grams?
Because grams measure true weight.
Can ml convert directly to grams?
Only approximately, based on wax density.
Does bigger candle mean stronger scent?
Not always—wick and fragrance load matter more.
What’s the most accurate candle size unit?
Grams.
Why does my candle burn too fast?
Wide jars or thin wicks are common causes.
✨ Final Thoughts
Candle size clarity leads to better buying decisions, better branding, and better user experience.
At Circe Home, we believe transparency is part of craftsmanship.

