Large Wood Carved Antique Hibachi, Meiji Period, Japan.
Beautiful Japanese wooden hibachi with original copper lining from the Meiji period, circa 1868-1912.
Dimensions: height 26 cm, diameter 68 cm.
This antique Japanese 'firepot' is richly decorated with wave patterns and bird motifs.
Two handles are carved from the wood on the sides. The hibachi also displays several beautiful old repairs, as seen in the photos.
These unique details, the craftsmanship of the woodwork, and the history that the object embodies make this hibachi a timeless and elegant interior accent. It is highly decorative on its own and even more beautiful as a plant holder.
This item is available for pickup at our store in Antwerp, Belgium.
If desired, it can be shipped worldwide by appointment.
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A Japanese hibachi is a traditional heating appliance or firepot used in Japan to heat spaces and prepare food. The word "hibachi" is derived from the Japanese words "hi" (fire) and "bachi" (pot), referring to a pot with fire.
Today, hibachis are still used in traditional Japanese homes, but they have also become popular as decorative objects and collectibles due to their historical and artistic value.