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Brazier

A brazier (/ˈbreɪʒər/) is a container used to burn charcoal or other solid fuel for cooking, heating, or rituals. It often takes the form of a metal box or bowl with feet, but in some places it is made of terracotta. Its elevation helps circulate air, feeding oxygen to the fire. Braziers have been used since ancient times; the Nimrud brazier dates to at…

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Brazier

Nodes40
Edges39
Triples56
Avg. degree1.95
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related to Heating · 24
Brazier → Afghanistan, Alva Cortés Ixtlilxochitl, Azcapotzalco, Despite, Europe, Fernando, Gerald Brenan, Granada, Handbook, In Spain, Iran, Japan, Many, Nineteenth-century British, Richard Ford, South, Spain, Spanish-speaking, Tepanec, Tezozomoc
related to Gallery · 7
Brazier → Brooklyn Museum Archives, Easter Vigil, Goodyear Archival CollectionBrazier, Italy, Paschal, Table, This
related to history · 7
Brazier → Bible, Constantine, Egypt, Egyptian, Roman Emperor Jovian, The, The Hebrew
see also · 5
Brazier → AsadoAngithi, Indian, Japanese, Kashmiri, Torch
related to Other · 4
Brazier → Braziers, Easter Vigil, In, Paschal
related to Scent · 2
Brazier → Aromatics, Moist

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used heating braziers burning cooking fire charcoal word table small container rituals often metal feet air since bible hebrew incense

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diplomatinstance ofNineteenth-century British travellers0.80text
scientist Woodbine Parishinstance ofNineteenth-century British travellers0.80text
the writer Richard Fordinstance ofNineteenth-century British travellers0.80text
author of A Handbook for Travellers in Spaininstance ofNineteenth-century British travellers0.80text
state that braziers were widely considered healthier than fireplacesinstance ofNineteenth-century British travellers0.80text
chimneys.The brazier could sit in the open in a large roominstance ofNineteenth-century British travellers0.80text
the Japanese tea ceremony.Since 1957 Dairy Queen has used the wordinstance ofwhile a newspaper casts strikes as being more white collar as a further reason for their decline.The Japanese translation is hibachi - principally for cooking and in cultural ri…0.80text
Brazierrelated to GalleryItaly0.60section
Brazierrelated to GalleryTable0.60section
Brazierrelated to GalleryBrooklyn Museum Archives0.60section
Brazierrelated to GalleryGoodyear Archival CollectionBrazier0.60section
Brazierrelated to GalleryPaschal0.60section

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