Backflow Incense Cones Frankincense and Myrrh 40 Pack
Light one of these backflow incense cones and the smoke begins to pour downwards, moving through a burner like a small, slow waterfall. Frankincense and myrrh give the moment its character: resinous, earthy and warm, with a sweetness that feels suited to evening rituals, meditation corners and quiet rooms.
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Light one of these backflow incense cones and the smoke begins to pour downwards, moving through a burner like a small, slow waterfall. Frankincense and myrrh give the moment its character: resinous, earthy and warm, with a sweetness that feels suited to evening rituals, meditation corners and quiet rooms.
Backflow Incense Cones Frankincense and Myrrh 40 Pack is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
The falling-smoke effect
- Made for a dedicated backflow incense burner, where the smoke sinks and gathers in soft layers.
- The effect comes from the cone’s hollow channel, which lets cooled, denser smoke fall instead of rising straight up.
- It turns incense into something you watch as well as smell, a small piece of moving atmosphere for a shelf, altar or side table.
- The slow cascade is especially striking in still air, away from open windows, fans and strong draughts.
Frankincense and myrrh in the room
The scent is built around two old resin notes. Frankincense brings a dry, earthy depth, while myrrh adds a warmer, softly sweet tone. Together they feel ceremonial without being sharp, the kind of fragrance people often choose for reflective evenings, meditation practice or a settled home ritual.
Charcoal-free incense from India
These cones are charcoal-free and made in India as part of the Biofresh backflow incense cone range. They are formed for backflow use, so the shape and inner channel matter as much as the fragrance itself.
How to use them well
Place one cone on a backflow burner, aligning the hole in the base with the burner’s smoke channel. Light the tip, let it catch, then gently blow out the flame so the cone smoulders.
Use on a heat-resistant surface and allow the cone and burner to cool before touching or cleaning. A little residue is normal with backflow incense, so wipe the burner after use to keep the smoke path clear.
Why these resins feel so ritual-led
Frankincense and myrrh have been valued for centuries in spiritual, ceremonial and contemplative settings, especially for their deep resinous aroma and the way their smoke marks a pause in ordinary time. In modern home ritual, that meaning is often quieter: lighting a cone before journalling, sitting in meditation, or closing the day with a few minutes of still watching. The backflow burner adds a visual layer, making the smoke part of the practice rather than simply a background scent.
Pack size and details
Each pack contains 40 backflow incense cones and weighs 100 g. Scent: frankincense and myrrh. Origin: India.
A thoughtful gift for quiet spaces
This suits someone who enjoys incense, meditation spaces or atmospheric home décor. Pair it with a backflow burner for a complete ritual gift, especially for a housewarming, winter evening present or a small self-care gesture.
Scent family
Resinous
Incense format
Backflow
Quantity
40 pieces
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Common questions
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