Watch the smoke fall rather than rise, spilling gently through a backflow burner like a small indoor waterfall. These white sage backflow incense cones bring a resinous, highly aromatic scent to the room, made for moments when you want your incense to be seen as much as sensed.
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Watch the smoke fall rather than rise, spilling gently through a backflow burner like a small indoor waterfall. These white sage backflow incense cones bring a resinous, highly aromatic scent to the room, made for moments when you want your incense to be seen as much as sensed.
Backflow Incense Cones White Sage Tribal Soul is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
The falling-smoke ritual
- The cone is shaped for backflow burners, with smoke that cools, sinks and trails down through the burner.
- It turns incense into a quiet focal point, suited to a side table, altar space or evening pause.
- The white sage scent is aromatic and resinous, with a dry herbal character rather than sweetness.
- It feels more intentional than a standard incense stick, because the movement of the smoke asks to be watched.
- Keep the burner away from draughts, as moving air breaks the downward flow.
White sage, smoke and form
These are backflow incense cones in a white sage scent. Backflow cones are different from standard solid incense cones: they have a hollow channel at the base, allowing the cooled smoke to sink and cascade through a dedicated backflow burner.
How to use them
Hold the cone safely and light the pointed end for a few seconds. Once the tip glows, blow out the flame and place the cone on a backflow incense burner.
Use only with a burner made for backflow cones. A standard incense holder will catch ash, but it will not create the waterfall effect. Place on a heat-safe surface, keep away from draughts, and allow the cone and burner to cool before handling.
White sage in context
White sage has long been used as incense, especially in smudging practices associated with Indigenous peoples of North America. In those settings, burning dried white sage is traditionally connected with purification ceremonies and marking a space for reflection or ritual. Here, the scent is best approached with respect for that cultural background, as a fragrant way to create a deliberate pause at home.
Pack details
This pack contains 15 g of white sage backflow incense cones, made in India. A backflow incense burner is not included.
A thoughtful incense gift
A good choice for someone who already owns a backflow burner, or for pairing with one as a complete gift. It suits people who enjoy herbal incense, atmospheric home rituals and the slow visual pleasure of falling smoke.
Scent family
Herbal
Incense format
Backflow
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Common questions
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