Description
Back Flow Incense Burner
Back flow Incense Burner, specially designed by Dadyva to create smoke that cascades downwards, pouring dramatically down the tower with a stunning effect that will catch your customer’s eye.
Once you have lit your incense cone, it will begin to smoke, the incense is heavier than air and it will fall dramatically in swirls and twists, through the hole and down over the item, to pool at the bottom.
Our Backflow Incense Burner is suitable for home, office, teahouse, meditation, yoga studio…
Please note: In order to create the smoke cascade effect you will need to use backflow incense cones.
Incredible to watch and very relaxing. ?
Take a look also to our Incense holders
Incense
Incense is aromatic biotic material that releases fragrant smoke when burned. The term, used for either the material or the aroma.
Incense is used for aesthetic reasons, aromatherapy, meditation, and ceremony. It may also use as a simple deodorant or insect repellent.
Incense. composed of aromatic plant materials, often combined with essential oils. The forms taken by incense differ with the underlying culture, and have changed with advances in technology and increasing number of uses.
Incense can generally separate into two main types: “indirect-burning” and “direct-burning”.
Indirect-burning incense (or “non-combustible incense”) is not capable of burning on its own, and requires a separate heat source.
Direct-burning incense (or “combustible incense”), lit directly by a flame and then fanned or blown out.
It is leaving a glowing ember that smoulders and releases a smoky fragrance.
Direct-burning incense, either a paste formed around a bamboo stick, or a paste that extrudes into a stick or cone shape.