

Backflow Incense Burner Mango Wood Tree of Life
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Description
Watch the smoke turn into a slow, falling stream. This mango wood backflow incense burner is made for quiet moments where scent becomes movement, with a Tree of Life design that gives the cascade a natural, rooted feeling. The falling-smoke moment Backflow smoke moves downwards rather than rising straight away, creating a soft waterfall effect. The Tree of Life motif gives the piece a calm, symbolic centre without feeling ornate. Mango wood brings warmth and natural grain to a shelf, altar space or reading corner. The effect is best in still air, where the smoke can gather and fall without being broken by draughts. It works as active décor: something to watch for a few minutes, rather than background fragrance alone. Mango wood and Tree of Life form Made from mango wood in India, the burner has a warmer, more organic presence than ceramic or resin styles. The Tree of Life is often used as a symbol of growth, rootedness and connection, making it a gentle fit for a mindful home setting. How the smoke cascade works Use it with backflow incense cones. These cones are designed with a hollow channel, allowing the smoke to cool and become denser so it falls through the burner instead of drifting upward at once. Place the cone carefully on the backflow point and keep the burner away from draughts, open windows and fans. Standard incense cones will scent the air, but they will not create the same downward smoke effect. Placement and care Set the burner on a stable, heat-resistant surface before lighting a cone. Incense ash and residue can build up after use, so let everything cool fully, then wipe the wood gently with a dry cloth. Keep mango wood away from prolonged damp and standing water. As with any lit incense, keep it in sight while in use. A grounded symbol for daily ritual The Tree of Life appears in many cultures as an image of roots, branches and continuity. Here, that symbolism sits quietly within the object rather than taking over the room. Paired with the slow fall of backflow smoke, it becomes a small visual ritual: a way to mark a pause, begin a meditation, or bring a sense of theatre to an evening corner. Size and details Weight: 250 g. Made from mango wood in India. Designed for use with backflow incense cones. A thoughtful gift for a calm corner This suits someone who enjoys incense, natural materials and objects with symbolic detail. It is especially fitting for a home altar, yoga space, meditation corner or a shelf that could use one quietly captivating focal point. Common questions Can I use ordinary incense cones with it? For the smoke waterfall effect, use backflow incense cones. Ordinary cones do not have the same channel, so their smoke will rise in the usual way. Why is the smoke not flowing down properly? Backflow smoke needs still air and a correctly placed cone. Draughts, fans, open windows or damp cones can interrupt the cascade. Does the burner heat the incense? No. An incense burner is an unheated holder. The lit cone produces the smoke, while the burner supports it and catches falling ash.
Details
| Brand | SHAMTAM |
|---|---|
| Category | Religious Items |
| GTIN | 5056368303692 |
| MPN | WBF-03 |



