Unique Wooden 'Tree Trunk' Hibachi 火鉢, Japan, Meiji Period.
Beautiful Japanese wooden hibachi from the Meiji period.
Dimensions: height 20 cm, diameter approx. 24.5 cm.
This antique fire pot is crafted with respect for the natural form of the tree trunk and features beautiful wood that has developed a unique patina over the years.
The hibachi has a custom-made copper lining on the inside.
Its weathered appearance, natural shape, and rich history make this piece a characterful object that fits perfectly into any stylish interior.
It serves as a unique plant holder that brings an authentic Japanese atmosphere into the home.
Traditionally, the hibachi was used in Japan as a heater or fire pot for warming spaces and preparing food. The word 'hibachi' comes from the Japanese 'hi' (fire) and 'bachi' (bowl), literally referring to a bowl for fire.