Vintage Japanese Hibachi Blue and White (24J-327-2)

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24J-327-2
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A hibachi is a traditional Japanese heating device 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 commonly used in Japanese homes, valued not only for their practical heating purposes but also for their artistic and decorative qualities.

This small vintage ceramic Japanese hibachi, from the late Meiji era (1868–1912), features a serene blue and white theme. The surface is adorned with an exquisite scene depicting a traditional tea house, a mountain, and a pine tree,  capturing the tranquil beauty of Japanese landscapes. The intricate detailing and harmonious design showcase the essence of traditional Japanese craftsmanship.

Originally used for heating, this hibachi is perfect for modern use as a decorative planter. Its timeless beauty and cultural significance make it a charming addition to any contemporary space, bringing a touch of historical charm and elegance. Whether used to hold plants or as a unique decorative piece, this hibachi seamlessly blends traditional Japanese art with modern decor.

9 1/2"Diameter x 10 1/2"H