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LORD OF THE RINGS Fire Pits Hold the Flames of Mordor

Peter Jackson‘s adaptation of The Lord of the Rings trilogy is celebrating its sixteenth anniversary this year, and those three movies are still among the most beloved cinematic fantasy films. Whenever we think about J.R.R. Tolkien‘s epic series, we can’t help but see Jackson’s interpretation of that world, including the infamous Eye of Sauron. Now, one fan has taken two of the most memorable designs from the Lord of the Rings movies and turned them into astonishingly beautiful fire pits.

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Via Geek Girls, this Eye of Sauron fire pit was created by Etsy seller Imagine Metal Art. It’s not inexpensive, but it’s no wonder since it’s about five feet high and two feet wide and made from heavy gauge steel. It’s a truly impressive work of art, and it’s not the only Lord of the Rings firepit from this seller. Behold the Witch-King of Angmar, leader of the Nazgûl.

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As amazing as that is, you really do need to see it without the flames to fully appreciate the craftsmanship.

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Imagine Metal Art also offers other geeky fire pits for sale, which are inspired by Star Wars, Game of Thrones, and other fantasy creatures like dragons. You can find those designs at their Etsy page, and the seller will craft custom creations upon request.

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What do you think about these Lord of the Rings fire pits? Cast your thoughts into the fires of our comment section below.

Images: New Line Cinema

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