Made for a backflow incense burner, these backflow incense cones turn fragrance into slow-moving theatre. As the cone smoulders, cooled smoke sinks through the burner and pours downward in soft swirls, giving a quiet corner the feeling of a miniature smoke waterfall.
The falling-smoke effect
The cone is designed for the backflow effect, where smoke travels down rather than rising straight up.
It needs a dedicated backflow burner with a channel for the smoke to fall through.
The movement is part of the pleasure: slow curls, pooling smoke, and a small pause from the screen.
Place it somewhere still and draught-free, so the cascade can form clearly.
Unlike a standard incense cone, this style is chosen as much for watching as for scenting a room.
Scent and composition
This Aromatica 7 Chakras blend is perfumed with aroma oil and made with incense materials, wooden powder, joss powder and guar gum. The specific fragrance notes are not listed, so the character is best approached as a scented ritual cone rather than a defined note-by-note perfume.
Lighting and care
Set one cone on a suitable backflow burner, with the hollow base aligned over the burner hole. Light the tip, let it catch, then gently blow out the flame so the cone smoulders.
Use on a heat-safe surface, away from loose fabrics, pets and children. Let ash cool fully before cleaning the burner, and store the remaining cones somewhere dry.
Seven chakras in context
The seven chakras come from the yogic tradition, where they are described as subtle centres running along the body, from root to crown. Modern ritual and meditation practices often use chakra colours, scents or objects as a way to focus attention during a sitting. Here, the idea is kept simple: a small fragrant cone, a visible stream of smoke, and a moment set aside with intention.
Pack details
Each box contains 10 Aromatica backflow incense cones. They are made in India and are designed for backflow burners, not for use as ord…
region of manufacture: India