Service à thé en argent Miyamoto Shoko, Japon, première moitié du XXe siècle.
Service à thé en argent Miyamoto Shoko, Japon, première moitié du XXe siècle.
Service à thé en argent Miyamoto Shoko, Japon, première moitié du XXe siècle.
Service à thé en argent Miyamoto Shoko, Japon, première moitié du XXe siècle.
Service à thé en argent Miyamoto Shoko, Japon, première moitié du XXe siècle.
Service à thé en argent Miyamoto Shoko, Japon, première moitié du XXe siècle.
Service à thé en argent Miyamoto Shoko, Japon, première moitié du XXe siècle.
Service à thé en argent Miyamoto Shoko, Japon, première moitié du XXe siècle.
Service à thé en argent Miyamoto Shoko, Japon, première moitié du XXe siècle.
Service à thé en argent Miyamoto Shoko, Japon, première moitié du XXe siècle.
Service à thé en argent Miyamoto Shoko, Japon, première moitié du XXe siècle.
Service à thé en argent Miyamoto Shoko, Japon, première moitié du XXe siècle.
Service à thé en argent Miyamoto Shoko, Japon, première moitié du XXe siècle.
Service à thé en argent Miyamoto Shoko, Japon, première moitié du XXe siècle.

Service à thé en argent Miyamoto Shoko, Japon, première moitié du XXe siècle.

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4500 EUR
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Un service à thé en argent exquis, fabriqué dans la première moitié du 20e siècle par le célèbre fabricant japonais Miyamoto Shoko en argent 900 carats. Le service comprend une cruche, un pot à lait et un sucrier avec couvercle, décorés d`un décor appliqué sophistiqué en forme de tiges et de feuilles de bambou. Chaque pièce incarne le plus haut niveau de l`artisanat japonais, alliant l`élégance de la forme à la richesse des détails. Poinçon : Miyamoto Shoko. Oiseau dans un ovale. Dimensions : Théière : 13,5 x 14,5 cm. Sucrier : 12,4 x 8,1 cm, pot à lait 11,8 x 7 cm. Poids: 670 gr.

Contexte historique : Miyamoto Shoko, fondée en 1880 par Masaru Miyamoto à Tokyo, est le fournisseur officiel de l`Agence de la Maison impériale du Japon depuis 1899. C`est l`une des manufactures les plus distinguées et les plus respectées produisant de l`argent japonais. Depuis plus de 140 ans, l`entreprise préserve les traditions de l`artisanat japonais, en les combinant avec des influences occidentales et une technologie moderne, permettant à la marque de rester un symbole de sophistication et de performance haut de gamme sur la scène internationale.

Art:
other
Hauteur:
13.6 cm
Largeur:
14.5 cm
Épaisseur:
14.5 cm
Période:
20E Siècle
Style:
Chinoiserie
Pays:
Japon
Matière:
Argent 900
État:
Revive
Fair
Good
Very good
Like new

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Miyamoto Shoko (1880 - present)
Miyamoto Shoko, founded in 1880 by Masaru Miyamoto in Tokyo, is one of the most distinguished and respected producers of Japanese silver. For over 140 years, the brand has preserved the traditions of Japanese craftsmanship, blending them with Western influences and modern technologies, making it a symbol of sophistication and exceptional quality on the international stage. Foundation and Early Development The company was founded during the Meiji era, a time when Japan was actively opening its doors to the outside world. In the early stages, the company focused on producing silverware, such as cigarette cases and snuffboxes, which were highly popular among European aristocracy. These items became an important cultural bridge between Japan and the West, solidifying the company′s position as a key player on the international market. Products and Style Miyamoto Shoko′s products are distinguished by exceptional craftsmanship and a unique blend of traditional Japanese motifs, such as blooming cherry blossoms and chrysanthemums, with Western styles, including Victorian and Georgian influences. This fusion of two cultures became a hallmark of the brand, making its products popular both in Japan and abroad. Each item produced by the company was not only a functional object but also a true work of art, becoming part of international collections.Royal Patronage and Recognition A significant milestone in the company′s history came in 1899 when it was awarded the Royal Warrant, allowing Miyamoto Shoko to become an official supplier to the Imperial Household Agency of Japan. This recognition demonstrated the exceptional quality of the company′s products, granting it the opportunity to create unique silver pieces for imperial residences and diplomatic missions, which greatly enhanced the brand′s prestige and solidified its status on the global stage. International Recognition and Influence on Japanese Art Miyamoto Shoko played a crucial role in promoting Japanese silver and craftsmanship, drawing international attention to the high quality of Japanese silverwork. The company′s products became a cultural ambassador for Japan, enhancing its reputation as one of the most prestigious silver manufacturers in the world. The influence of Miyamoto Shoko on Western perceptions of Japanese art cannot be overstated. Today, Miyamoto Shoko continues to be a symbol of Japanese craftsmanship and elegance. Its products are not just functional items but true works of art that harmoniously combine the traditions of Japanese craftsmanship with Western aesthetics. The company′s history continues to inspire art lovers, collectors, and silver experts, reinforcing its position as one of the most respected brands in the world.
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