Incense Waterfall Teapot Burner
Smoke turns this glossy ceramic teapot into a small piece of moving theatre. Place a lit backflow cone on the raised holder and the smoke is drawn down through the spout, gathering like liquid in the bowl below. It is a backflow incense burner for anyone who likes their home fragrance with a little visual ritual.
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Smoke turns this glossy ceramic teapot into a small piece of moving theatre. Place a lit backflow cone on the raised holder and the smoke is drawn down through the spout, gathering like liquid in the bowl below. It is a backflow incense burner for anyone who likes their home fragrance with a little visual ritual.
Incense Waterfall Teapot Burner is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
The smoke as a slow-pouring stream
- The teapot shape gives the cascade a clear path, so the smoke appears to pour from the spout into the lower cup.
- The deep black glaze catches light beautifully, with bright reflections across the curved lid, handle and base.
- Its rounded form feels sculptural even when unlit, more like a quiet object on a shelf than a plain holder.
- It suits a mantelpiece, console table or meditation corner where you can watch the movement closely.
How the backflow effect works
This burner is designed for backflow incense cones. Standard cones will give fragrance and ash, but they will not create the same falling smoke effect.
Glossy ceramic in a teapot form
The burner is made from ceramic with a smooth, high-gloss black finish. The shape is playful but restrained: a small teapot, a curved spout, a rounded handle and a pooled base that gives the smoke somewhere to settle.
Ceramic has a pleasing weight on a flat surface, but it should still be handled gently. The curved parts are part of the design and are best kept away from knocks.
Placement and care
Place it on a stable, heat-resistant surface, away from curtains and open windows. Light the backflow cone, let the tip glow, then set it on the holder at the top.
Never leave burning incense unattended. After use, allow the burner to cool fully, then wipe away ash with a soft cloth.
A small nod to tea and flow
The teapot form gives this piece a gentle link to pouring, pausing and sharing tea. Here, that familiar shape is reimagined as an incense waterfall: not for brewing, but for watching smoke move like dark-room mist. It brings together fragrance, form and the quiet pleasure of seeing something ordinary, a teapot and a spout, behave in an unexpected way.
Size and details
Made from ceramic and weighing 410 g. Origin: China. Designed for use with backflow incense cones.
A gift for a quiet corner
It makes a thoughtful gift for someone who enjoys incense, tea-inspired objects or sculptural home décor. The glossy black finish gives it an easy place in both minimal and richly layered rooms.
Material
Ceramic
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Common questions
Do I need special incense cones?
Is this a teapot for drinking tea?
Complete your ritual
A few things often kept alongside this piece.


