Campfire Embers

$1,500.00

Folklore from Native American Tribes in the Pacific Northwest and First Nations tells stories of fire being stolen by Dog, Coyote and Beaver, and gifted to humans; while a famous Cherokee myth tells of Grandmother Spider weaving a web to sneak into the land of light, after Possum and Buzzard fail to bring back fire. The ancient Greeks believed Prometheus stole fire from the gods and Zeus chained him to a rock and sent an eagle to peck at Prometheus's immortal liver every day.... ouch......... anyways, we just have this left over from the last company campfire and fire is cool. Shipped hot. No guarantees. No refunds or exchanges. 

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Folklore from Native American Tribes in the Pacific Northwest and First Nations tells stories of fire being stolen by Dog, Coyote and Beaver, and gifted to humans; while a famous Cherokee myth tells of Grandmother Spider weaving a web to sneak into the land of light, after Possum and Buzzard fail to bring back fire. The ancient Greeks believed Prometheus stole fire from the gods and Zeus chained him to a rock and sent an eagle to peck at Prometheus's immortal liver every day.... ouch......... anyways, we just have this left over from the last company campfire and fire is cool. Shipped hot. No guarantees. No refunds or exchanges. 

Folklore from Native American Tribes in the Pacific Northwest and First Nations tells stories of fire being stolen by Dog, Coyote and Beaver, and gifted to humans; while a famous Cherokee myth tells of Grandmother Spider weaving a web to sneak into the land of light, after Possum and Buzzard fail to bring back fire. The ancient Greeks believed Prometheus stole fire from the gods and Zeus chained him to a rock and sent an eagle to peck at Prometheus's immortal liver every day.... ouch......... anyways, we just have this left over from the last company campfire and fire is cool. Shipped hot. No guarantees. No refunds or exchanges.