The Purple Dragon Backflow Incense Holder is a decorative ceramic burner that channels incense smoke downward through a hidden chamber, creating a slow cascade that pools around an LED-lit rocky base. A purple metallic dragon peeks out from behind the crags, with the incense cone perched on top of its head like a glowing horn. Switch the LED on, light a backflow cone, and the whole thing turns into a miniature smoke-and-light scene on your shelf.
Why this backflow incense holder earns its shelf space
Most incense holders are a flat stick of wood with a hole in it. This one's a 13cm ceramic sculpture with an LED in the base and a hidden channel that pulls the smoke down through the dragon's mouth instead of letting it drift up to the ceiling. The effect is genuinely strange the first time you see it — smoke isn't supposed to fall, but cooler, denser backflow cone smoke does exactly that, sliding down the rocks like a slow stream.
The purple metallic glaze on the dragon catches the LED light and gives the whole piece a slight glow even before you light the cone. The detailing on the scales and rocks is sharper than you'd expect at this price — a step up from the basic dragon burners that look more like garden-centre figurines. If you've been burning sticks in a plain wooden ash-catcher for years, this is the upgrade that turns a daily habit into something you actually want to sit and watch.
How the backflow effect actually works
Backflow incense holders rely on a hollow cone with a small hole in the base. The smoke from a backflow cone is heavier than the smoke from a regular stick because of the way the cone is packed — it stays cool and dense as it leaves the cone, and gravity does the rest. The hidden channel inside the dragon's head guides that smoke down into the rocky base, where it spreads out and pools before slowly dispersing.
Two things to know before you light up. First, this only works with backflow cones — regular incense cones and sticks don't produce the right smoke density and will just smoulder upward like normal. Second, a still room matters. Open a window or run a fan and the waterfall effect breaks instantly. Light it somewhere calm and the cascade will run for the full 8–10 minutes a backflow cone burns.
Specifications
| Material | Ceramic |
| Dimensions | 13 × 12.5 × 12 cm |
| Finish | Purple metallic dragon, matte rock base |
| Lighting | Built-in LED (battery-powered) |
| Compatible with | Backflow incense cones only |
| Cone placement | On top of dragon's head |
| Burn time per cone | Approx. 8–10 minutes |
| Best for | Indoor use, still rooms, meditation spaces |
How this compares to our other backflow holders
We carry a handful of backflow burners and they each do something different. Pick the one that matches your room, not just the one that looks cool in a photo.
| Holder | Style | Size | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Purple Dragon (this one) | Fantasy, LED-lit | 13 × 12.5 × 12 cm | Gamer rooms, fantasy fans, gift |
| Backflow Incense Holder Dragon | Dragon, no LED | Compact | Minimalist fantasy look |
| Bronze Hand Backflow Incense Holder | Open hand, bronze finish | Compact | Modern, decor-neutral spaces |
| Backflow Incense Holder Blue Waterfall | Ceramic waterfall scene | 17 × 10 × 10 cm | Zen / nature aesthetic |
Best use: a calm corner, not the kitchen counter
The waterfall effect lives or dies on airflow. The best spot we've found is a low shelf or side table in a room with the windows shut — a meditation corner, a bedside table, a gaming desk away from a fan. The LED base means it doubles as a soft ambient light, so it works well in a room you've already dimmed for the evening. Don't put it near a draught, a heater vent, or directly under a ceiling fan; the smoke will scatter and you'll wonder what the fuss was about.
How to use it
- Place the holder on a flat, heat-safe surface in a still room.
- Switch on the LED in the base (check for a small switch underneath).
- Take a backflow incense cone — the kind with a small hole in the bottom — and light the tip until it glows.
- Let the flame burn for 10–15 seconds, then gently blow it out so the cone smoulders.
- Set the cone on top of the dragon's head, hole-side down, lined up with the channel.
- Watch the smoke start to cascade down through the dragon's mouth within 30–60 seconds.
- After the cone burns out (8–10 minutes), let the ash cool fully before cleaning with a dry cloth.
Honest limitations
Three things worth knowing before you buy. The LED runs on batteries (usually included, but check the pack) — if the light dies, the burner still works, you just lose the glow. Ceramic chips if you drop it, so don't perch it on the edge of a wobbly shelf. And the smoke does leave a faint residue on the rocks over time — wipe it down every few weeks with a dry cloth to keep the detail sharp.
Pairs well with our Backflow Incense Cones Mix — a budget combo pack of hollow-bottomed cones in different scents, so you can find your favourite before committing to a full box. If you want something more traditional alongside, the Dragon's Blood incense sticks by Green Tree are a classic match for the fantasy theme.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use regular incense cones with this holder?
No — only backflow incense cones work. Regular cones don't have the hollow base needed to channel smoke downward, so they'll just smoulder upward like a normal cone and you'll miss the waterfall effect entirely.
Why isn't the smoke flowing down?
Almost always one of three things: you're using the wrong cone (must be backflow), the cone isn't lined up with the hole on the dragon's head, or there's a draught in the room. Close windows, switch off fans, and check the cone is sitting flush.
Does the LED need batteries?
Yes, the LED in the base is battery-powered. Batteries are usually included but check the packaging. If they run out, the holder still functions perfectly as an incense burner — you just lose the glow effect under the rocks.
Is it safe to leave burning unattended?
Like any incense, don't leave it unattended. The ceramic gets warm but not dangerously hot, and a backflow cone burns for 8–10 minutes. Place it on a heat-safe surface, away from curtains or paper, and stay in the room.
How do I clean it?
Wait until everything is fully cool, then wipe the rocks and dragon with a dry cloth or soft brush to remove ash residue. Don't submerge it in water — moisture can get trapped in the smoke channel and affect the airflow next time you burn.
Does it make a good gift?
Yes — it's one of our most-given gifts for incense lovers and fantasy fans. The combination of dragon, LED glow and waterfall smoke gives it real "wow" factor when unboxed, and the 13cm size fits on most desks or shelves without taking over.
Last updated: April 2026



