Traditional Hibachi, Japanese Fire Pot, Taishō Period, Japan.
Stunning Japanese wooden hibachi with copper lining from the Taishō period.
Dimensions: height 27 cm, diameter 35 cm.
This stunning Japanese wooden hibachi with its original copper lining dates back to the Taishō period and is in excellent condition.
The warm wood grain and the gleaming copper interior make it a beautiful decorative item that seamlessly fits into any stylish interior.
Hibachis are not only unique pieces with a rich history but also incredibly versatile. Combine several hibachis for an eye-catching display, or use this one as a distinctive ikebana vase, floral arrangement vessel, or plant stand to bring a touch of nature into your home.
Originally, hibachis were traditional Japanese firepots used for heating rooms and preparing food. The word "hibachi" (火鉢) derives from the Japanese words "hi" (fire) and "bachi" (bowl), literally meaning "fire bowl." Today, they add a touch of authenticity and elegance to contemporary interiors.