Backflow Incense Burner Mango Wood Ohm
Smoke turns this mango wood backflow incense burner into a small piece of moving theatre. Place a backflow cone in the raised holder and the scented smoke falls downwards, tracing the carved Om-shaped base in slow, quiet curls.
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Smoke turns this mango wood backflow incense burner into a small piece of moving theatre. Place a backflow cone in the raised holder and the scented smoke falls downwards, tracing the carved Om-shaped base in slow, quiet curls.
Backflow Incense Burner Mango Wood Ohm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
The smoke waterfall in motion
- The backflow effect brings visible movement to a still corner, with smoke dropping rather than rising.
- The carved base gives the smoke a shallow path to gather and drift across the wood.
- The warm brown grain makes it feel earthy and tactile, suited to a shelf, altar space or low table.
- The raised holder keeps the cone above the base, so the falling smoke becomes part of the design.
- The Om form gives the piece a meditative visual centre without feeling over-decorated.
Mango wood with a carved Om form
Made from mango wood, it has a warm, natural grain and a softly carved surface. The photo shows a shaped base with an Om motif and a raised cone holder, finished in a darkened wood tone that brings out the texture.
How the backflow effect works
This burner is designed for backflow incense cones. These cones have a hollow channel that lets smoke cool and fall, creating the downward cascade.
Still air matters. Place the cone carefully on the holder, keep it away from draughts, and use fresh, dry backflow cones for the clearest flow.
Placement and care
Use on a flat, heat-resistant surface, away from fabrics, open windows and anything that could catch ash. Never leave burning incense unattended.
After use, let the burner cool fully before cleaning. Wipe away ash and smoke residue with a dry cloth, and keep the mango wood away from prolonged damp.
The Om symbol in context
Om is a sacred syllable in Hindu, Buddhist and yogic traditions, often used at the beginning or end of chanting and meditation. Visually, it has become a familiar symbol for presence, breath and inner steadiness. Here, the carved form gives the incense smoke a symbolic setting, turning a simple fragrance ritual into something more contemplative and visually grounded.
Size and details
Made from mango wood in India. The burner weighs 250 g.
- Product type: backflow incense burner
- Material: mango wood
- Design: carved Om-shaped base with raised cone holder
- Use with: backflow incense cones
A thoughtful ritual gift
A considered gift for someone who enjoys incense, meditation spaces or natural wooden décor. It suits birthdays, housewarmings and small moments of care for someone creating a calmer corner at home.
Material
Mango Wood
Scent family
Sweet
Diffuser
Burner
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Common questions
Can I use ordinary incense cones with it?
Why is the smoke not flowing down clearly?
Does the burner heat up?
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