Backflow Incense Burner Waterfall Pebbles Pool
Backflow Incense Burner Waterfall Pebbles Pool is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Backflow Incense Burner Waterfall Pebbles Pool is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Watch the smoke turn into a quiet waterfall. This ceramic backflow incense burner guides the plume from a lit backflow cone down the glossy stacked pebbles, where it gathers in the shallow pool below. It is a small piece of scent theatre for a desk, meditation corner, teahouse table or evening room.
Smoke over glossy black pebbles
- The smoke falls rather than rises, slipping down the curved channel like mist over wet stone.
- A dark, glossy ceramic finish gives the pebble stack a smooth, reflective look.
- The pool-shaped base catches the visual flow, turning the smoke into a soft, low-lying cloud.
- It suits still moments best, where the movement of the smoke becomes the focus.
- The sculptural shape looks calm even when unlit, with rounded forms and a liquid shine.
How the waterfall effect works
Backflow incense cones have a hollow channel that directs smoke downwards. Once lit, the cooled smoke sinks through the burner’s opening, then travels along the ceramic path and settles in the base.
Use backflow cones only if you want the cascading effect. Standard incense cones may scent the room, but they will not create the same falling smoke.
Ceramic form with a pooled base
The burner is made from ceramic with a glossy dark finish. Its rounded pebble shape and shallow basin are designed to make the smoke visible as it moves, rather than simply holding incense in place.
As with any ceramic object, handle it with care and place it on a stable, heat-safe surface before lighting incense.
Where to place it
Set it somewhere level, away from draughts, open windows and strong airflow. Still air helps the smoke fall cleanly and gather in the pool.
After use, allow the cone and burner to cool fully. Empty loose ash gently and wipe the ceramic with a soft dry cloth to keep the glossy surface clear.
Inspired by water, stone and stillness
Incense waterfalls are closely associated with East Asian decorative aesthetics, where mist, rock and flowing water often suggest quiet movement within a still scene. This piece keeps that idea simple: stacked dark pebbles, a pale stream of smoke, and a pool below. The focus is not on a large symbolic figure or ornate temple scene, but on the natural image of smoke behaving like water.
Weight and details
Made from ceramic and weighing 308 g. Produced in China. Backflow incense cones are required for the smoke cascade effect.
A thoughtful ritual gift
A considered gift for someone who enjoys incense, slow evenings, yoga spaces or atmospheric home décor. It feels especially suited to people who like small objects that change the mood of a room through movement as much as scent.
Common questions
Will ordinary incense cones work with it?
Ordinary cones can be used for fragrance, but they will not create the waterfall effect. Use backflow incense cones for the falling smoke cascade.
Why is the smoke not flowing smoothly?
Backflow smoke is sensitive to air movement. Place the burner away from draughts and make sure the cone is seated over the opening so the smoke can travel down through the burner.
Does it need a flame underneath?
No. An incense burner is an unheated holder. The lit incense cone provides the smoke, and the burner simply guides it and catches the ash.
-
MaterialCeramic
-
Country
-
Dimensions
-
Height
-
Length
-
Width
-
Weight
Payment & Security
Payment methods
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
Discover What Others Love
View all30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
Try any product for 30 days — if it doesn’t feel right, we’ll refund you. No questions asked.
Fair Trade & Artisan Respect
Every purchase supports ethical sourcing and traditional craftsmanship.
Follow Your Mood
Let the right objects find you


