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Gold Mother Earth Goddess Backflow Incense Cone Burner

Gold Mother Earth Goddess Backflow Incense Cone Burner

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Do you love the intriguing scents & dramatic puffs of smoke produced by the combustion of your favourite incense cones? Is your altar screaming out for a mystical incense holder for your offerings? If so, this delightful Mother Earth Backflow Incense Burner may be what you have been searching for.

This Mother Earth Goddess Backflow Incense Burner is not merely an incense holder; it's a symbol of reverence for the earth and its mystical energies. It embodies the divine feminine energy, making it an ideal decorative centerpiece for your shrine, altar, or sacred space.

Invite the essence of the Mother Earth Goddess into your life with this exquisite Backflow Incense Burner. It is the ideal decorative piece for your shrine, altar, sacred space, or simply for permeating your home with the smell of your favourite incense! It also adds a dramatic flair with rivers of billowing smoke that it creates. 

This enchanting "Mother Earth" backflow incense burner is perfect to pair with our backflow incense cones.

 

How do Backflow Incense Cones Work?

Each incense cone contains a small hole through the middle of the cone. This hole, instead of the dense smoke rising like a typical incense cone, draws the smoke down through the  centre of the incense cone. As the smoke is cooled, it exits the hole in the incense, creating a cascading smoke effect, similar to water flowing down a waterfall. This creates the mystical and magical appearance that can be seen with these types of incense burners. 

How To Use Your Backflow Incense Burner

These Backflow Incense Burners create a mystical and dramatic display of smoke, but as with all products there are some safety considerations and proper use instructions that you need to be aware of.

Before using this type of Incense Burner, there are a few things you should consider.

  • Place the hole in the incense cone directly over the hole in the backflow burner.
  • Ensure that your incense cones are smouldering, not flaming.
  • Keep your incense burner away from any debris such as paper so that you minimise the chance of anything catching on fire.
  • As with all incense and candle products, never leave your incense unattended
  • These incense cones are designed to burn all the way down. If you do have to stop it burning for any reason, use charcoal tongs or tweezers to remove the backflow incense cone and douse it in water or dirt- they will not relight after this.

 

Approx. Dimensions:

Dimensions: 45mm (D) X 110mm (H) X 85mm(W)

Weight-135g

*this listing is for 1 x backflow incense burner, incense cones and accessories not included




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