Antique Japanese Tobacco Tray (Tabako-bon) with Haifuki Ash Container Edo Meiji
Description
This is a set of Japanese tobacco tray (Tabako-bon) and Haifuki (ash container) from the Edo to Meiji period.
It includes a brazier (metal insert for charcoal) and a cylindrical haifuki used for disposing of ashes and used tobacco from a kiseru pipe.
The haifuki is made of wood and features a lacquered wooden lid, reflecting the careful craftsmanship of the time.
This is a fine piece that represents traditional Japanese smoking culture, and is highly recommended for collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese antiques.
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Period: Edo to Meiji era (mid to late 19th century)
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Contents: Tobacco tray (with brazier and tobacco container), Haifuki ash container
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Materials: Wood, metal, lacquer
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Condition: Shows wear and signs of age (please see the photos for details)
A valuable set that captures the essence of traditional Japanese smoking culture.
SIZE
Height: 18cm
Width: 31.5cm
Depth: 20.5cm
total weight: 2600g
Condition: used : There are scratches and stains due to aging.