Charles Rattray's Beltane's Fire Briar Pipes
Beltane is the Gaelic May Day festival most commonly held on the 1st of May and is mentioned in some of the earliest Irish literature. It marked the beginning of summer when the cattle were driven out to the summer pastures. Special bonfires were kindled and their flames smoke and ash were deemed to have protective powers. All the hearth fires were extinguished and then relit from the Beltane's Fire. The Bullmoose shape, first seen in 1930 is a hybrid of a Bulldog and Rhodesian. Each pipe come's with 3x 9mm mouthpieces in different colours: Black as the night, Red as fire and Yellow as the sun. Inspired by Beltane's Fire.