Watch the smoke gather, then spill down through a backflow burner like a small white waterfall. These white copal backflow incense cones pair that quiet visual theatre with a sweet, piney copal scent, made for a moment you actually stop to look at.
The falling-smoke effect
The cone is designed for a dedicated backflow burner, where the smoke travels down instead of rising straight away.
The effect is best seen in still air, away from open windows, fans and strong draughts.
Unlike stick incense, this is as much about watching as scenting. It turns a pause into something visible.
Sweet, piney white copal
The scent is rich, sweet and resinous, with a pine-like brightness that feels clean without being sharp. It suits a quiet evening, a reading corner, or before meditation when the room begins to settle.
Lighting the cone
Hold the cone at a slight angle and light the pointed tip. Once the tip glows, gently blow out the flame and place the cone on a backflow incense burner.
Copal in ritual history
Today, it is still used in shamanic and ritual settings for offering, purification and intention-setting. Here, that history sits quietly behind the scent: a resinous fragrance with a long ceremonial presence, used by many as a way to mark a thoughtful pause.
Pack details
This pack contains 15 g of white copal backflow incense cones. Made in India.
A thoughtful small gift
A lovely choice for someone who enjoys incense, slow evenings, meditation corners, or the gentle drama of a backflow burner. Pair it with a suitable burner if they are new to this style of incense.
Common questions
Do I need a special burner?
Yes. These cones need a dedicated backflow incense burner to create the falling-smoke effect.
Why is the smoke not flowing properly?
The most common cause is moving air. Place the burner away from draughts, fans and open windows, and make sure the cone is seated correctly on the burner.
region of manufacture: India