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Backflow Incense Burner – Skull in Hand

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About the Size

Length18 cm
Width14.5 cm
Height10 cm
Weight541 g

Set a backflow cone at the top, light it, and the incense becomes a small piece of theatre. Smoke gathers and falls through the skull, collecting in the hand-shaped base below for a darker, more atmospheric ritual moment.

Smoke that falls through the skull

  • Made for backflow incense cones, so the smoke travels downwards rather than rising straight away.
  • The skull-in-hand form gives the whole piece a gothic, contemplative mood on a shelf, desk or ritual corner.
  • The base helps contain the falling ash from the cone, keeping the focus on the slow movement of smoke.
  • Ceramic gives it a solid, cool presence, with enough weight to feel steady in place.
  • It suits evenings, quiet rooms and dramatic incense blends where the visual effect matters as much as the scent.

Ceramic with a sculptural gothic form

This incense burner is made from ceramic and shaped as a skull resting within a hand. The material suits the detailed, sculptural look, while the form turns a simple cone into a more deliberate focal point.

How the backflow effect works

Use it with backflow incense cones only. These cones are made with a small channel that encourages the smoke to sink, so it can move down through the burner and pool in the base below.

Place the cone on the burner’s intended point, light the tip, then let the flame go out so the cone smoulders. The burner itself is not heated; the incense creates the smoke.

Using and caring for it

Always place the burner on a stable, heat-safe surface before use, away from draughts, fabrics and anything flammable. Let the cone finish fully, then allow the ceramic to cool before handling or cleaning.

Empty loose ash after use and wipe the surface with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid soaking it, and make sure it is fully dry before the next cone.

A motif with shadow and presence

Skulls have appeared across art, ritual objects and decorative traditions as reminders of mortality, change and the passing nature of time. Here, the image is more atmospheric than solemn: the hand cradles the skull while smoke moves through it, turning scent into a slow visual ritual. It is a piece for people who like their home fragrance with a little drama, especially in a meditation space, reading corner or autumnal display.

Weight and details

This ceramic backflow incense burner weighs 541 g. It is designed for use with backflow incense cones.

For someone drawn to darker ritual objects

It makes a thoughtful gift for someone who enjoys incense, gothic décor, skull motifs or atmospheric home rituals. The design feels more distinctive than a simple cone holder, while still being practical for regular use.

Common questions

Can I use ordinary incense cones with it?
Ordinary cones will burn, but they will not create the same falling smoke effect. Use backflow incense cones for the cascading movement this burner is designed for.

Can I use incense sticks with it?
No. This burner is designed for backflow incense cones, not incense sticks.

Why is the smoke not flowing down properly?
Backflow smoke is sensitive to air movement. Use the burner in a still room, make sure the cone is placed correctly, and allow the cone to smoulder rather than burn with a flame.

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