Sato Flatware | Skeleton Hanging Stainless Steel Cutlery - Yala Life Elegant and elegantly different, Sato's cutlery looks the way it does for a reason The eye-catching scoop detail not only gives the cutlery visual character, but also helps you rest dock your spoons, forks, and knives easily on a rack, or even against other cutlery ⠀
Sato Shoji KK Vintage 1960s Stainless Bamboo Flatware Set of 32 . . . - eBay The Sato Shoji KK Vintage 1960s Stainless Bamboo Flatware Set of 32 Made in Japan is a unique and stylish flatware set perfect for adult use This set includes knives, forks, and spoons, all made of stainless steel with a medium brown wood handle The silver color and reusable feature make it practical and elegant for everyday dining This set is a classic addition to any kitchen or dining
Bar Spoon – Folkways A delicate spoon with a satisfying weight Designed by Sōri Yanagi (1915-2011), an industrial designer who shaped the Japanese modern design movement after WWII His works can be found in the permanent collections of The Rubell Museum and MoMA Founded as a small steel wholesale company in 1930, Sato Shoji has since expanded to become one of the most iconic names in Japanese flatware Their
SSKK Sato Shoji Corporation Ltd. Silver Plate Silverplated 85 . . . - Etsy This listing is for an 85 piece set of silver-plate flatware made by SSKK Sato Shoji Corporation Ltd Japan in the 50s This is a beautiful set, service for 8 It is believed that the company didnt issue a specific name to this pattern It is, however, almost identical to a pattern known as Louis
Sato Shoji of Japan SSKK Vintage 48 Piece Stainless Flatware Set You are viewing a beautiful 48 piece set of vintage Stainless wood (Teak?) handled flatware This pattern looks exactly like Dansk Fjord Stainless and Teak Flatware All pieces are marked STAINLESS JAPAN and the knives are also marked SSKK and have additional makers marks which I have tried to show in pictures I have tried to research this set and discovered the SSKK to represent Sato Shoji
Identifying Martian Silver Plated Enamelled Spoon Marks Martian was a trademark on stainless and electro plate flatware, the trademark owned by the Sato Shoji Corp of Tokyo, Japan This spoon with blue and white porcelain bowl is from 1949 to 1960 and is valued at $15 to $20 resale
Fortessa Tableware Solutions 20pc Shoji Flatware Set: 18 10 . . . - Target Shop Fortessa Tableware Solutions 20pc Shoji Flatware Set: 18 10 Stainless Steel, Dishwasher-Safe, Service for 4, Contemporary Style at Target Choose from Same Day Delivery, Drive Up or Order Pickup Free standard shipping with $35 orders
Fortessa Tableware Solutions 5pc Shoji Flatware Set: 18 10 . . . - Target Shop Fortessa Tableware Solutions 5pc Shoji Flatware Set: 18 10 Stainless Steel, Contemporary, Dishwasher-Safe, Service for 1 at Target Choose from Same Day Delivery, Drive Up or Order Pickup Free standard shipping with $35 orders
Vintage Sato-Shoji KK Japan Bamboo Handle Stainless Flatware 34 pcs Set . . . Vintage Sato-Shoji KK Japan Bamboo Handle Stainless Flatware 34 pcs Set Description Sato-Shoji Kk FlatwareThis is a wonderful set of bamboo flatware by Sato-Shoji KK, Japan This will have your table looking great!The features are:Vintage; in original storage box 34 pc set; 8 forks; 8 knives; 8 tea spoons; 8 soup spoons; 1 butter knife; 1 small round spoon (gravy jelly)Beautiful bamboo handles
About Martian | Corporate | SATOSHOJI CORPORATION The Martian symbol was created in January 1946 by the late Mr Masao Akimoto, former president of Sato shoji While he was on a tour of inspection in Europe, he took a hint from the logo of an automobile parts company This happened one year after WWII ended In the same year, the cigarette brand Peace went on sale, the Himeyuri Memorial Tower was built, the famous series "Sazae-san" began