Description:

This exquisite hibachi brazier from Japan’s Showa period (1926-1989) beautifully showcases traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Crafted from fine Kiriwood, the piece features a copper insert and is adorned with makie (lacquer) decorations depicting elegant peonies, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune. Originally designed as a household heating device, this hibachi would have held glowing charcoal, bringing warmth and charm to any room.. Size: 8.6" Diameter x 7.3" H (21.8 cm x 18.5 cm)

Provenance: private Truchas, New Mexico, USA collection, acquired from Locati Auction, Pineville, Pennsylvania, USA

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#189302

  • Condition: Two small nicks to rim as well as scuffs and abrasions to surface, all commensurate with age. Otherwise, intact and excellent with nice remaining pigment and light patina throughout.

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