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  • Japanese Square Burl Hibachi, c. 1800
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Known as a kaku-hibachi, this container was the center of social life in a Meiji era home. Used to brew tea or heat sake, the kaku-hibachi is a portable form of the traditional hearth. Carefully crafted, the square box is topped with a copper well in which ash and coal would heat the hibachi. Made of an expressive burl wood, the kaku-hibachi is compact with inset side handles and little embellishments. The top corners of the box are trimmed with kurogaki, or black persimmon...
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  • Japanese Red Lacquer Hibachi, c. 1900
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    Designed to hold glowing embers, hibachi vessels were used for cooking or as a source of heat in Japanese homes. Placed under a low wood kotatsu table wi...
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    Early 20th Century Japanese Meiji Lacquer

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  • Rare Large Square Negoro Lacquered Japanese Hibachi
    Located in NYC, NY
    A large unusual square Kyoto style hibachi lacquered in a negorostyle with a brass insert. Would make an interesting coffee table or dramatic with orchids on the floor or on a la...
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  • Ceramic Traditional Japanese Woman w/ Basket, Japan, 1970's
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  • Japanese Three Drawer Copper Lined Hibachi. Circa 1870
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    KYOTO STYLE NAGA HIBACHI (FIREBOX BRAZIER GRILL), Japanese, Meiji Period, The rectangular hibachi is of Keyaki (Zelkova) wood construction with the original copper liner, and a colum...
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