Antique Japanese c.1930's Cast Iron Tea Ceremony Furogama with Electric Sumi Element Chashaku The pattern extends across the
Description
The pattern extends across the domed lid
This teardrop-form snuff bottle is worked in the Peking glass (bo li) overlay tradition — cobalt blue over white milk glass
Designed originally for kimono
it remains in very good condition
Height = 10" (includes 1/2' white border)
Antique Japanese c.1930's Cast Iron Tea Ceremony Furogama with Electric Sumi Element Chashaku The pattern extends across theThis 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). There are venting holes around the top of the furo with larger oval holes on both sides to tend the fire. It
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