Then & Now
          
        
        
          The Heat is On
        
        
          During the cold winter months, it’s the extremities – particularly our hands – that
        
        
          get cold first. Over the centuries, we’ve come up with some ingenious ways to cope.
        
        
          
            Then...
          
        
        
          Legend has it that the first hand-held heater was invented during the Sui
        
        
          Dynasty when the Emperor was visiting Jiang Su Province and complained of the
        
        
          winter cold. His servants asked local craftsmen to fashion a small copper and
        
        
          porcelain heater that could be filled with hot coals and that the Emperor could
        
        
          hold in his hands.  The Emperor loved the tiny heater and would often hold it
        
        
          hidden in the large sleeves of his ceremonial robes, a fad that soon caught
        
        
          on with other dignitaries.
        
        
          
            Now...
          
        
        
          Today’s hand-held heaters are more efficient, if less
        
        
          aesthetically pleasing. Most are battery-operated, come with different
        
        
          temperature modes – Standard/Advanced/Turbo – and have a
        
        
          “constant temperature” safety control so that there is no danger
        
        
          whatsoever of them becoming too hot. At 50g, they also weigh a lot
        
        
          less than the Emperor’s version and they’re tiny enough to fit into
        
        
          even the less generous modern sleeve, though are more often
        
        
          kept in the pocket.
        
        
          L80 x W46 x H20mm
        
        
          L99 x W161.4 x H124.7mm
        
        
          credit: National Palace Museum, Taiwan.
        
        
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