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.
This item is usually shipped in 3 business days. We will inform you of the estimated shipping date if shipping is delayed due to a shortage.
This silver ladle is useful for scooping out ingredients from a pot and for removing the scum from a pot. The moderate weight fits comfortably in the hand, making it easy to use. The handle is made of bamboo, which prevents heat from being transferred to the pot. The relief-like pattern is expressed with uneven surfaces and glossy or matte finish, giving the pine, bamboo, and plum design an even more gorgeous atmosphere. The openwork bamboo design is ideal for scooping tofu. They can also be used not only for serving hot pots, but also for serving stewed dishes and for scooping confections such as kompeito during tea ceremonies.
Size: About W180xØ50xH27mm
Weight: About 15g
Material: Silver (925/1000 Sterling Silver), Bamboo
Price: 14,000 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.