Unique Wooden 'Tree Trunk' Hibachi 火鉢, Japan, Meiji Period.
Beautiful Japanese wooden hibachi from the Meiji period.
Dimensions: Height 26.5 cm, Width 74 cm, Depth 54 cm. Weight: 23 kg.
This antique firepot is crafted with respect for the natural shape of the tree trunk, featuring beautifully grained wood that has aged gracefully.
The hibachi has two metal handles on each side and a custom-made metal lining. Its weathered look, natural forms, and rich history make this piece a characterful object that will find its place in any stylish interior.
As a unique planter, it brings an authentic Japanese atmosphere to your home.
Traditionally, the hibachi was used in Japan as a heating device or firepot for warming rooms and preparing food. The word "hibachi" is derived from the Japanese words "hi" (fire) and "bachi" (bowl), referring to a bowl for fire.