I like the fact that you can turn it on and off fast, and that the glass gets hot pretty fast. Due to these features--especially when coupled with a drainage system, which can be as simple as a hole in the bowl I would want to create this in--a fire like this would be great for the (daily) libations. With the proper preparation, I think it would even work well for non-animal burnt offerings. Besides, it would look beautiful in any garden or indoor shrine.
I took a look at the prices of the materials, and it's not really expensive, which is good. The ring or tube that you can buy at suppliers ranges from around $40,- to $250,-, so you can make that part as expensive as you want; if you're handy, though, you can probably make one yourself with some piping and a drill. In this case, you'll only have to buy the beads, which come in a large variety of colors, from $3.99 to $11.99 for 1 lbs (0,5 kg). From what I've seen, the installation can take a fair bit of liquid.
I would love to add this modern fireplace to my (future) shrines. It might not be very Recon-proof, but darn they are pretty! How about you? Would you like one of these, or do you have experience with them? I'd love to hear your opinion.
wow pretty fires! would love to have one, but will probably have to scout the major city garden centres for it as i'm not sure if they have it in the uk
ReplyDelete@UltravioletAngel: I'm pretty sure they don't have it in the Netherlands either. Still, it's something to keep an eye out for ;)
ReplyDeleteNow that is a wonderful ideal, Need to see if I can find the supplies and see about making one up... Thank's for sharing this Elani...
ReplyDelete@Smokey River: Good luck! :D
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