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| Japanese Kagizuru / Irori - Fire Place |
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Item Description
This Beautiful Japanese Kagizuru / Irori is a treat for the eye. This Japanese Kagizuru / Irori is part of a new range of Japanese styled building elements. All elements are textured with high detail in mind. If you like to see all elements put together in a lovely surrounding, please visit our 'Hosoi Ichiba'. If you plan to build your own palace, village, market place or sim this is the product for you.
The Irori is a sunken hearth, used for keeping the home warm and cooking on the pot hook, or jizaikagi and a lever, often shaped like a fish, allowing the pot to be lower or raised over the fire. It's not known when this type of fireplace was invented, but it was in common use in the Muromachi period (approximately 1336 to 1573). In later houses these were replaced by the Kotatsu - the big warming tables, but this is old-school!
In the real world, these devices were a huge fire hazard and blackened the walls, but these aren't concerns we have to have in Second Life, thankfully. As well as its use in residential dwellings, these fireplaces were also commonly seen in service houses, and tea rooms. Use this as a focal point for your room - a communal seating area - place some kneeling cushions around this beautiful adornment for your traditional asian-styled room. Our version uses high-resolution textures, typical of all Hosoi builds, and has a realistic-looking fire with sound.
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Hosoi Estates Hosoi Estates is name of the main SL company. It owns two private islands, called "Virgin Island" and "Virgin Island 2" which is where all in-world company business is conducted. The main website for the company is at http://sl-estates.com/
Divisions of Hosoi Estates include Hosoi Antiques, who specialise in designing old-asian style furniture and decorations and Hosoi Design, who offers custom design services and simulator evaluations. Hosoi Estates creates the various buildings that are for sale. If anybody shows an interest in using our custom design or building services, contact us.
Our target is bringing high quality design to Second Life.
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