Lord Ganesha Smoke Fountain Incense Burner
Lord Ganesha Smoke Fountain Incense Burner
Product Specification:
Lord Ganesha Smoke Fountain Incense Burner with 5 Backflow Cones (11 cm x 8 cm x 15 cm) Gold
Shape | Conical | |
Material | Resin | |
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About this item
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Package Contents: 1 Incense Holder with 5 free scented cone incense
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Backflow incense might take 30-40 seconds to start, Back-flow incense burner creates an illusion of a smokey waterfall
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Simply place an incense cone at the top of the waterfall and with the cone's special properties, the smoke starts to flow in a reverse direction, that is from top to bottom, and in turn creates a beautiful smokey waterfall.
NOTE- Please note that all our home décor products are meticulously handmade, any variation in color & texture should be considered an attribute rather than a deficiency.
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