This vintage mid Show era c. 1950 Japanese cast iron Furogama (tea hibachi & kettle) was utilized in the Japanese formal chado (tea ceremony) to heat water. It is made of a thick heavy cast iron and the lid to the kama is made of bronze with a nice bud blossom finial..
It has side rings on both the kama (kettle) as well as the furo (hibachi). It has phoenix design side handles (see picture 6). There are venting holes around the top (picture 10) of the furo (hibachi) with larger oval holes on both sides to tend the fire.
It stands sturdy and erect on three legs (see picture 5). This furogama is 15" (38 cm) tall to the top of the finial on its lid and approximately 13" (33 cm) in diameter. Having been stored away for nearly a century and remains in excellent condition and shows little to no wear inside and out. You'll love it, I guarantee it. Sailerking and the Shogun's Gallery of Portland, Oregon have been in the Japanese antique business for over 38 years, and highly value our customers.
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We do not sell items with major flaws without mentioning it in the listing. See photos and descriptions for condition. This item is in the category "Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Other Japanese Antiques". The seller is "sailerking" and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.