Light one of these backflow incense cones and the smoke begins to fall, slipping down a dedicated burner like a small indoor waterfall. The Palo Santo scent is sweet, balsamic and herbal, made for a quiet pause where the watching matters as much as the fragrance.
Smoke that falls, not rises
It turns incense into something visual: a slow, curling stream to watch in low light or a still corner.
Keep it away from draughts, as moving air breaks the downward flow and scatters the smoke.
These cones require a dedicated backflow incense burner. A standard incense holder will not create the waterfall effect.
The scent of Palo Santo
Palo Santo has a warm, resinous character, with sweetness, soft balsamic depth and a herbal edge. It feels earthy without being heavy, suited to evening rituals, meditation spaces, or a screen-free moment at home.
How to light the cone
Hold the cone carefully and light the pointed tip. Once the tip glows, blow out the flame and place the cone on a backflow burner.
Use in a well-ventilated room, on a heat-safe surface, and never leave burning incense unattended. Let the cone and burner cool fully before touching or cleaning away ash.
Palo Santo in ritual context
Palo Santo has long been associated with cleansing and meditative rituals. Here, that heritage sits quietly in the background: a fragrant cone, a falling stream of smoke, and a small act of attention at the edge of the day.
Pack details
This is a 15 g pack of Backflow Incense Cones in Palo Santo scent, from India.
A thoughtful ritual gift
A gentle choice for someone who loves incense, atmospheric home décor, or quiet evening rituals. Pair it with a backflow burner so they can enjoy the full falling-smoke effect from the first use.
Common questions
Can I use these cones in a normal incense holder?
They will burn, but they will not create the waterfall effect.
Are backflow cones different from standard incense cones?
Yes. Backflow cones are designed for use with…
region of manufacture: India