Miyamoto Shoko as the Purveyor to the Imperial Household Agency of Japan since 1899
Miyamoto Shoko was founded in 1880 as the first silverware specialty shop. In 1899, Miyamoto Shoko's silverwares were ordered by the family members of the Emperor of Japan, and to this day, they are making fine and graceful handicrafts with skillful craftsmen.
Loved by numerous customers since the Meiji era, Miyamoto Shoko's products have also been given to Princess Mako and Princess Kako of Akishino, as well as Princess Aiko Toshinomiya, on their birthdays.
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Miyamoto Shoko
Bonbonniere
A silver bonbonniere that has been colorizing the auspicious occasions concerning the imperial family. Bonbonniere refers to a box used to store small confectionery, such as candy. Since the Meiji era, silver bonbonniere with an original design and containing konpeito has traditionally been presented to the imperial family, and Miyamoto Shoko has been taking part in its production for a long period. You may use it as an accessory case or a container for other small articles.
Size: About Ø60xH26mm (Container Depth 25mm)
Weight: About 55g
Material: Silver (970/1000)
Price: 36,000 JPY
Miyamoto Shoko
Miyamoto Shoko was founded in 1880 as the first silverware specialty shop. In 1880, Miyamoto Shoko's silverwares were ordered by the family members of the Emperor of Japan, and to this day, they are making fine and graceful handicrafts with skillful craftsmen.