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KAWA FIRE PIT
Heavy cast iron kawa, a cooking vessel (cauldron) used in the rendering of sugar cane on plantations located in Bacolod, Lanao del Norte, Occidental Mindoro, Western Visayan islands, Philippines. These rendering pots date from the early to mid 20th century. This one measures 27" in diameter x 8" deep.
Curently available in four sizes from 24" to 46" diameters. Write enquiry for other sizes and and prices ranging from $300.-- to $750.--. They all are similar in shape and look about the same and make excellent out door fire pits and pots generating heat in a wide circumference area. Also used for decorative cusom garden water elements.

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