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Brazier
Container used to burn charcoal or other solid fuel / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the container for fire. For other uses, see Brazier (disambiguation).
A brazier (/ˈbreɪʒər/) is a container used to burn charcoal or other solid fuel for cooking, heating or cultural rituals. It often takes the form of a metal box or bowl with feet. Its elevation helps circulate air, feeding oxygen to the fire. Braziers have been used since ancient times; the Nimrud brazier dates to at least 824 BC.[1]
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