Set of traditional Hibachi (火鉢) / Japanese fire pots from the Meiji period.
Gorgeous set of two large hibachi with red copper lining.
Crafted from the finest, richly-grained Kiri wood (Paulownia tomentosa tree).
Both pieces are marked and numbered. The set is sold with the original wooden transport crate.
Hibachi dimensions: Height 24 cm, Diameter 43 cm.
Wooden crate dimensions: 59 cm x 49 cm x 49 cm.
This item can be picked up at our store in Antwerp, Belgium.
Worldwide shipping is certainly possible. Please contact us at info@blackmarket.earth for more information.
A Japanese hibachi is a traditional heating device or fire pot used in Japan to heat spaces 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 and utilize these 'fire pots' as unique plant stands.