Pure Ingredients. Old-Fashioned Masala. Smoke that Flows Down.
Backflow cones have a hidden channel at their base — when placed on a backflow burner, cool smoke travels downward through it, cascading over the burner in a mesmerising waterfall of fragrance. Ours are made the masala way: pure incense ingredients, traditional craft, no harmful chemicals of any kind.
A backflow cone looks like an ordinary dhoop cone — but it carries a small hollow channel running from its tip down through to a hole at its base. When lit, the cooler, denser smoke travels down through this tunnel and pours out of the bottom, flowing downward over a backflow burner in a stunning cascade. It is incense turned visual art.
The word masala in incense describes the old-fashioned method of manufacturing — blending pure natural ingredients in the traditional way, without synthetic shortcuts, without binding chemicals, without compromise. Our backflow cones are made exactly this way: the same craft that produced India's finest incense for generations, now giving life to a modern backflow experience.
"Masala is not a flavour — it is a philosophy of making. Pure ingredients, honest craft, and a result that speaks before you even light the cone."
Twelve fragrances. One unwavering standard — pure masala ingredients, backflow design, and a smoke that flows like memory. Each box is colour-coded so the fragrance announces itself before you even open it.
Warm, resinous and golden — a rich balsamic depth with sweet vanilla-like undertones. This amber backflow cone fills a room with a deeply comforting warmth, ideal for evenings of reflection or meditation.
Spicy, warm and unmistakably familiar. This cinnamon backflow cone brings the zesty, sweet warmth of fresh bark — invigorating and grounding in equal measure, a scent that energises any space.
Bold, resinous and ancient. Dragon Blood resin from the Dracaena tree gives this cone its legendary deep red character — woody, earthy and slightly sweet, with an intensity that commands the room.
The queen of Indian flowers in a backflow cone. Intensely floral, honeyed and luminous — classic jasmine that blooms gently as the smoke cascades, filling the space with a timeless, uplifting fragrance.
Cool, calming and herbaceous. The cascading smoke of this lavender cone carries the gentle, airy fragrance of Provence lavender fields — a natural choice for relaxation, sleep preparation and stress relief.
Sacred, pure and aquatic. The lotus is the flower of enlightenment — and this backflow cone captures its fresh, softly floral, slightly watery character with a purity that makes it perfect for meditation and prayer.
Deep, animalic and sensuous. This musk backflow cone exudes a rich, earthy warmth that is both primal and refined — a timeless base note that anchors any space with mystery and quiet confidence.
The sacred wood of the Andes — citrusy, woody and sweetly resinous. Palo Santo has long been used for energetic cleansing and upliftment. This backflow cone brings its revered scent into the smoke cascade ritual.
Earthy, dark and utterly distinctive. Patchouli's rich, mossy, slightly sweet character is as unmistakable as it is grounding. This backflow cone is a favourite with those who seek depth and a strong aromatic presence.
The most beloved floral of all, in a backflow cone. Rich, full-bodied rose with a natural warmth — not the sharp synthetic kind, but a deep, softly powdery rose that recalls attar and old-world perfumery.
The eternal Indian classic — soft, creamy and deeply woody. Sandalwood in backflow cone form creates a uniquely contemplative experience: the slow cascade of scented smoke mirrors the meditative calm that chandan has always inspired.
Revered by Native American traditions for purification and clearing, White Sage in backflow cone form makes for a dramatic cleansing ritual — its cool, herbal, slightly camphorous smoke flowing downward in a river of clarity.
Available to retailers, distributors and export buyers. All 12 fragrances are in production, colour-coded and retail-ready. Contact our B2B team to discuss quantities, pricing and packaging options.