Hand-painted Japanese Porcelain Hibachi from the Meiji period.
Gorgeous porcelain hibachi (火鉢) from the Meiji period (ca. 1900).
Hand-painted decoration featuring a Japanese landscape scene.
Two pieces are available.
A unique decorative Japanese interior item, perfect as a plant holder.
Dimensions: Height 25 cm, Diameter 21.5 cm.
A Japanese hibachi is a traditional heating device or fire pot used in Japan to heat rooms and prepare food. The word "hibachi" is derived from the Japanese words "hi" (fire) and "bachi" (bowl), referring to a bowl 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. Many people use them as decorative elements in their interiors or as plant stands.