Antique Hibachi (火鉢) with Wooden Box, Taishō Period, Japan.
Beautiful traditional Japanese wooden hibachi with a copper lining from the Taishō period.
This Japanese fire pot comes with the original wooden storage box. The hibachi is hand-carved from richly grained and beautifully colored kiri wood. At the sides, gorgeous copper handles are attached to facilitate movement.
Hibachi are exceptionally original and authentic interior items, and their beauty is further enhanced when multiple pieces are combined.
Bring even more nature into your interior by using them as unique ikebana, flower arranging vases, or plant stands.
Dimensions hibachi: height 20 cm, diameter 32 cm.
Dimensions storage box: height 25.5 cm, 35.5 cm x 32 cm.
The whole is in very good condition, and the hibachi is marked on the underside.
A Japanese hibachi is a traditional heating device or fire pot used in Japan to heat spaces and prepare tea.
The word 'hibachi' is derived from the Japanese words 'hi' (fire) and 'bachi' (container), referring to a container with fire.