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Traditional Nagahibachi 長火鉢, Meiji Period, Japan.

€385,00
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Beautiful wooden "nagahibachi" (長火鉢) with copper lining and five small drawers from the Meiji period (1868-1912).

Dimensions: height 39 cm, width 69 cm, depth 40 cm.

This hibachi has aged beautifully, and two handles are carved from the wood on the sides.

These unique details, the craftsmanship of the wood carving, and the history it exudes make this hibachi a timeless and elegant interior accent. Highly decorative on its own, and even more stunning as a plant holder.

This item can be picked up at our store in Antwerp, Belgium.

Worldwide shipping is certainly possible. Please contact us via info@blackmarket.earth for more information.

A "nagahibachi" is a term used in the context of Japanese culture, referring to an elongated wooden box or bowl traditionally used for serving hot charcoal ash during the tea ceremony, especially in the Japanese tea school Urasenke.

During the tea ceremony, a nagahibachi is typically used to present the hot ash, which is used to heat water and keep the tea kettle warm. The shape and style of a nagahibachi can vary, but they are generally designed with attention to aesthetics and craftsmanship, fitting the atmosphere of the tea ceremony.

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