Backflow Incense Burner – Dragon In Pool
Smoke turns this ceramic backflow incense burner into a small piece of theatre. Place a lit backflow cone at the top and the scented smoke falls instead of rising, curling from the dragon and gathering in the pool below.
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Smoke turns this ceramic backflow incense burner into a small piece of theatre. Place a lit backflow cone at the top and the scented smoke falls instead of rising, curling from the dragon and gathering in the pool below.
Backflow Incense Burner – Dragon In Pool is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
The smoke path around the dragon
- The design uses the smoke as part of the scene, so the dragon appears to breathe mist into the pool.
- The cascade is slow and visible, with swirls and folds that change as the cone burns.
- It suits a quiet shelf, altar space, reading corner or evening table, where the movement can be watched without hurry.
- The pool at the base gives the smoke somewhere to collect before it fades into the room.
- Still air matters. Draughts can disturb the falling smoke and soften the waterfall effect.
Ceramic form with a mythic scene
Made from ceramic, this burner has a sculptural dragon design with a pool below for the backflow smoke. Ceramic gives it a solid, decorative presence, but it should still be handled with care and kept on a steady, heat-resistant surface while in use.
How to use backflow cones
Use backflow incense cones only. Standard incense cones are not designed to send smoke down through the burner, so they will not create the same cascade.
Light the cone, let the tip catch, then gently blow out the flame so it smoulders. Place it over the burner’s smoke opening and allow the smoke to fall through the design. Keep it away from draughts, curtains and loose papers, and never leave burning incense unattended.
Placement and care
Set the burner on a stable, heat-resistant surface with space around it. After use, let everything cool fully before removing ash or residue.
Wipe the ceramic gently with a soft cloth. Backflow incense can leave natural smoke residue over time, especially where the smoke pools, so occasional careful cleaning keeps the details clearer.
Dragon symbolism in context
The dragon is a powerful figure in Chinese visual culture, often associated with strength, authority and elemental movement. Here, the smoke becomes breath, water and mist around the form. The result is part incense holder, part miniature scene, made for people who enjoy ritual objects with a sense of drama and stillness.
Size and details
- Product type: backflow incense burner.
- Material: ceramic.
- Origin: China.
- Designed for use with backflow incense cones.
- Backflow cones are required to create the smoke cascade effect.
A gift for incense lovers
This is a thoughtful gift for someone who enjoys incense, dragon imagery or atmospheric home décor. It works especially well for a person who likes their evening rituals to feel visual as well as scented.
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Common questions
Can I use normal incense cones with it?
Why is the smoke not flowing down properly?
Does the burner heat the incense?
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