Traditional Hibachi (火鉢), Japanese Fire Pot, Taishō Period, Japan.
Beautiful Japanese wooden hibachi with original copper lining from the Taishō period.
This hand-carved piece is made from richly grained kiri wood and is marked on the bottom (see photos).
Dimensions: Height 23 cm, Diameter 37 cm.
In excellent condition, a stunning decorative item that fits into any stylish interior.
Hibachis are authentic and unique interior pieces, and their beauty is even more enhanced when multiple pieces are combined. Bring nature into your home by using them as distinctive ikebana vases, flower arranging vases, or plant stands.
A Japanese hibachi was originally a traditional heating device or fire pot used in Japan for warming spaces and cooking food. The word "hibachi" is derived from the Japanese words "hi" (fire) and "bachi" (bowl), referring to a bowl for fire.