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In the lower levels of the archive, searching for more pictures of amazons in fur bikinis riding pterosaurs (Ron Randall, AD&D module C5: The Bane of Llywelyn by Bob Blake, TSR, 1985)
Tramps warming up around a brazier, Paris, ca. 1910 - by Albert Harlingue (1879 - 1963), French
Hand warmer, 1750-1800.
smoke & felt
It's cold outside. Time to wrap up and keep warm. (Brazier design copied from this original.)
Source
Pair of Braziers (Lu) with Eared Cups (Erbei)
China, late Western Han or early Eastern Han, 1st century B.C./1st century A.D.
Eared cups with warming stands were probably used to heat sauces for meat. Each side of these warming stands is cast with one of the Animals of the Four Directions (si shen)—the Green Dragon of the East, the White Tiger of the West, the Black Warrior (tortoise and snake) of the North, and the Red Bird of the South. In Han art, the pervasive appearance of these symbolic animals reflects a desire to center the owner within the favorable influences of the universe.