
Sacred Tree White Sage Backflow Incense Cones, 14 Cones Per Pack
Backflow incense refers to a type of incense that is specially designed to create a mesmerizing effect where the smoke flows downwards, rather than upwards like traditional incense. This effect is achieved using specially designed backflow incense cones or sticks that have a hollow core and a hole at the base.
How Does It Work?
Design: Backflow incense cones or sticks are crafted with a hollow cavity and a hole at the base. As the incense burns, smoke is emitted through the top of the cone or stick. Due to the hollow cavity and the hole at the base, air flows in from the bottom, causing the smoke to cascade downwards, creating a waterfall or cascading effect.
Incense Holders: To achieve the backflow effect, special incense burners or holders are used. These holders are typically designed with a larger receptacle at the top to hold the incense cone or stick and a smaller hole or reservoir at the base to collect the falling smoke. Some holders are intricately designed with motifs or shapes that enhance the visual effect of the cascading smoke.
Visual Appeal: The backflow effect creates a mesmerizing and tranquil visual sticks, cones, chips, or powdered loose incense. The quality and purity of the sandalwood used can vary, influencing the intensity and longevity of the fragrance when burned.
Health Benefits: Beyond its aromatic properties, sandalwood is believed to have medicinal benefits in traditional medicine systems like Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine. It is thought to have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and calming effects.
Cultural Significance: Sandalwood has cultural and religious significance in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other spiritual traditions. It is often associated with devotion, purity, and spiritual enlightenment.
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$1.22Sacred Tree White Sage Backflow Incense Cones, 14 Cones Per Pack
Backflow incense refers to a type of incense that is specially designed to create a mesmerizing effect where the smoke flows downwards, rather than upwards like traditional incense. This effect is achieved using specially designed backflow incense cones or sticks that have a hollow core and a hole at the base.
How Does It Work?
Design: Backflow incense cones or sticks are crafted with a hollow cavity and a hole at the base. As the incense burns, smoke is emitted through the top of the cone or stick. Due to the hollow cavity and the hole at the base, air flows in from the bottom, causing the smoke to cascade downwards, creating a waterfall or cascading effect.
Incense Holders: To achieve the backflow effect, special incense burners or holders are used. These holders are typically designed with a larger receptacle at the top to hold the incense cone or stick and a smaller hole or reservoir at the base to collect the falling smoke. Some holders are intricately designed with motifs or shapes that enhance the visual effect of the cascading smoke.
Visual Appeal: The backflow effect creates a mesmerizing and tranquil visual sticks, cones, chips, or powdered loose incense. The quality and purity of the sandalwood used can vary, influencing the intensity and longevity of the fragrance when burned.
Health Benefits: Beyond its aromatic properties, sandalwood is believed to have medicinal benefits in traditional medicine systems like Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine. It is thought to have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and calming effects.
Cultural Significance: Sandalwood has cultural and religious significance in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other spiritual traditions. It is often associated with devotion, purity, and spiritual enlightenment.
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Backflow incense refers to a type of incense that is specially designed to create a mesmerizing effect where the smoke flows downwards, rather than upwards like traditional incense. This effect is achieved using specially designed backflow incense cones or sticks that have a hollow core and a hole at the base.
How Does It Work?
Design: Backflow incense cones or sticks are crafted with a hollow cavity and a hole at the base. As the incense burns, smoke is emitted through the top of the cone or stick. Due to the hollow cavity and the hole at the base, air flows in from the bottom, causing the smoke to cascade downwards, creating a waterfall or cascading effect.
Incense Holders: To achieve the backflow effect, special incense burners or holders are used. These holders are typically designed with a larger receptacle at the top to hold the incense cone or stick and a smaller hole or reservoir at the base to collect the falling smoke. Some holders are intricately designed with motifs or shapes that enhance the visual effect of the cascading smoke.
Visual Appeal: The backflow effect creates a mesmerizing and tranquil visual sticks, cones, chips, or powdered loose incense. The quality and purity of the sandalwood used can vary, influencing the intensity and longevity of the fragrance when burned.
Health Benefits: Beyond its aromatic properties, sandalwood is believed to have medicinal benefits in traditional medicine systems like Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine. It is thought to have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and calming effects.
Cultural Significance: Sandalwood has cultural and religious significance in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other spiritual traditions. It is often associated with devotion, purity, and spiritual enlightenment.












