Waves O' Glory Brazier: A New Water Motif for Spring
This article reprinted from the John T Unger Weblog. The original article can be found online:
http://art.johntunger.com/2007/04/waves_o_glory_b.html
© 2008, John T Unger
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Firebowl design © 2007-2009, John T Unger |
The Waves O' Glory Brazier was first created as a commission for The Episcopal Canterbury Fellowship at Mississippi State University to hold a paschal fire for Easter Vigil, but just like the original Blaze O' Glory, this little grill makes a handsome addition to any deck, patio or garden.
Whether you live in the city, suburb, or country, this brazier is a great way to take the chill out of spring or fall evening and extend the outdoor season. The Waves O' Glory is also fun for cook outs. The Waves O' Glory works great for burgers, BBQ and chicken.
The Waves O' Glory ships disassembled. The top and base thread easily onto the stem and disassemble just as easily for storage or transport. A rust finish is standard, but you can paint the Waves O' Glory with high temperature engine paint if desired.
| Waves O' Glory Brazier: Recycled Steel Grill |
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36" tall Brazier: $399 with shipping* |
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The Waves O' Glory is suitable for wood, charcoal or gel fuel fires. |
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*Shipping: Price includes shipping for Domestic US orders only. |
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Each Waves O' Glory Brazier is unique. I cut them all by hand, never repeating the same design. Indoors or out, the heavy steel needed to hold compressed gas insures that your grill will last decades with little or no maintenance. Features of this unique, hand-crafted design:
Safety tips: Please note that the grill does get hot when used for charcoal fires and that the points of the flames are sharp. The inside of the grill can be rinsed with a garden hose or cleaned with a long handled wire brush. Allow grill to cool before cleaning. Wear leather gloves when cleaning with a brush. |
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