Backflow Incense Burner, Dragon Skull
Smoke turns this backflow incense burner into a small piece of theatre. Set a backflow cone in the metal cup behind the horns, and the mist begins to fall through the dragon skull, gathering over the rocky base like low cloud around ancient stone.
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Smoke turns this backflow incense burner into a small piece of theatre. Set a backflow cone in the metal cup behind the horns, and the mist begins to fall through the dragon skull, gathering over the rocky base like low cloud around ancient stone.
Backflow Incense Burner, Dragon Skull is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
The smoke falling through the dragon skull
- The drama is in the movement: backflow smoke sinks rather than rises, so the skull appears to breathe mist into the rocks below.
- The sculpted dragon head has a bone-white finish, darkened in the creases to bring out the horns, ridges and hollowed eye sockets.
- A craggy grey base gives the smoke somewhere to collect, making the effect feel more like a scene than a simple incense holder.
- The dark tree-like form at the side adds height and shadow, framing the pale skull from behind.
- It suits a quiet evening table, a reading corner, a meditation space, or anywhere you want incense to feel more visual.
How the backflow effect works
This burner is made for backflow incense cones only. These cones have a hollow channel that helps cooled smoke sink downwards, creating the waterfall effect.
Still air matters. Place the cone neatly in the metal cup, keep the burner away from draughts, and let the smoke find its path down through the sculpted form.
Resin, metal and a carved-stone look
The piece is made from resin and metal. The resin allows for the detailed dragon skull, rock texture and weathered surface, while the metal cup holds the lit cone in place.
The finish is deliberately aged: pale bone tones on the skull, darker staining in the details, and a mottled grey rock base that gives the whole piece a gothic, mineral feel.
Placement and safe use
Use on a stable, heatproof surface, with space around the burner for smoke to fall and ash to settle. An incense burner is an unheated holder; the incense itself provides the smoke.
Never leave burning incense unattended. Allow the cone and holder to cool fully before touching or cleaning, then wipe away residue gently with a dry cloth.
Dragon symbolism with a darker edge
Dragons appear in many traditions as powerful threshold creatures, linked with strength, mystery and the meeting of earthly and otherworldly forces. In Chinese decorative art, the dragon is often an auspicious symbol of authority and elemental power. This design takes that familiar figure in a more gothic direction, using the skull form, horns and stone-like base to turn incense into a moody visual ritual. It is less about bright ornament and more about atmosphere: smoke, shadow, texture and a slow sense of movement.
Weight and details
- Product type: backflow incense burner.
- Material: resin and metal.
- Weight: 817 g.
- Origin: China.
- For use with backflow incense cones only.
- Incense cone included: no.
- Approximate burn time: 30 minutes.
A gift for atmosphere lovers
This is a strong choice for someone who likes gothic décor, dragon imagery, incense rituals or fantasy-inspired interiors. It feels considered for a home altar, desk, studio shelf or evening corner where the smoke can be watched properly.
Material
Resin, Metal
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Common questions
Can I use ordinary incense cones or sticks with it?
Why is the smoke not cascading properly?
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