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Ever wondered how a backflow incense waterfall is made? 🏔️ It starts with simple pine cones and ends with a mesmerizing "liquid" smoke effect. From grinding natural ingredients like cloves and sandalwood to carving the three-mountain base, it looks like magic, but it’s all science!

👇 Would you try making this at home? Let me know!

🎥 Video Credit: @Lulei
✂️ Edited by: @rawcraftlab

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00:00This is how a backflow incense waterfall is made.
00:03First, the artisan collects pine cones and dries them under the sun for a day.
00:08The scales are then removed, ground, and sieved into fine powder.
00:13Next, the powder is mixed with cloves, argarwood, and sandalwood.
00:18All the ingredients are ground again, sieved, and combined with additional powders.
00:23A small amount of water is added to form a smooth dough.
00:27The dough is then kneaded repeatedly to remove trapped air.
00:31After that, it is covered with cloth and left to rest for about an hour.
00:36Once ready, the dough is shaped into small cones, and a tiny hole is made at the bottom.
00:42This allows the smoke to flow downward more smoothly.
00:45The cones are then dried in the shade for several days until they harden.
00:50Meanwhile, the artisan carves a wooden base shape like three mountains.
00:54Channels are carefully carved into the surface to guide the smoke flow.
00:58The base is painted and finished with a small holder on top for the incense cone.
01:03Finally, the cone is lit and placed on the holder.
01:07As it burns, the smoke flows down like a waterfall.
01:11It looks magical, but it's all science.
01:14Would you try this at home?
01:16The sécur Hurts
01:16There is always you
01:16There is many flowers
01:16Theirmi
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