A hibachi is a traditional Japanese heating device, originally designed to burn charcoal and provide warmth. The term "hibachi" translates to "fire bowl" (火鉢) in Japanese, describing its typical cylindrical or box-shaped container made from metal or ceramic. Before modern heating systems, hibachis were a common feature in Japanese homes, valued for their functionality and often embellished with intricate designs reflecting cultural motifs.
18"Diameter x 13"H