Bilora Bella 46 camera

Bilora Bella 46 camera

It is a classic medium-format film camera, introduced by the German Bilora company in 1959. Using 127 film, take a 6 x 4cm frame, suitable for taking medium-frame photos. The body is made of aluminum alloy casting, and the surface is covered with artificial leather, which has a full appearance of retro feeling. Equipped with built-in flash, support flash synchronization. In addition, the viewfinder of the camera is optical viewfinder, and the back is designed to be detachable to facilitate film loading and unloading. The design is simple and practical, suitable for photography enthusiasts and retro camera collectors. Not only is it capable of taking high-quality medium format photos, it is also popular for its portability and ease of use.
MK 235 cassette recorder

MK 235 cassette recorder

It is a classic portable recording device, widely used from the 1980 s to the 1990 s. It is loved by users for its simple design and reliable performance. It is usually equipped with two magnetic heads, one for recording and the other for playback, supporting mono and stereo recording. Supports multiple functions, including recording, playback, fast forward and rewind. It is also equipped with a built-in microphone to facilitate user voice recording. Support external audio input, users can record by connecting external devices. The design focuses on portability, small size and light weight, suitable for outdoor or travel use.
First Generation Apple iPod Music Player

First Generation Apple iPod Music Player

It was officially released on October 23, 2001, marking the arrival of the era of digital music players. With its iconic white appearance, simple design and innovative mechanical wheel navigation interface, it quickly attracted the attention of consumers. Equipped with 5GB of hard disk storage space, it was able to store about 1000 songs, which was a huge breakthrough at the time. It uses a 1200mAh lithium polymer battery that can provide up to 10 hours of music playback time. Its launch not only changed the way people listen to music, but also promoted the transformation of the entire music industry to digital.
Kiseru Traditional Japanese Pipe

Kiseru Traditional Japanese Pipe

It is a traditional Japanese pipe with a long history in Japanese culture. Compact and exquisite, usually made of bamboo, wood, or metal, with a simple yet elegant design. The feature is a slender tube and a small pipe bowl, which allows smokers to slowly savor the aroma of tobacco. Usually, tobacco is filled into a pipe bowl and then the end of the tobacco is lit. Due to the small size of the pipe bowl, smokers need to light their tobacco frequently. It also holds a place in traditional Japanese art and literature, often depicted in ukiyo-e and literary works, reflecting its importance in social life. It is an indispensable part of Japanese culture.
Japanese hand water bowl

Japanese hand water bowl

It is a common stone basin in traditional Japanese gardens, used for visitors to wash their hands and rinse their mouth before entering shrines or temples to purify their body and mind. It is usually carved from natural stone and has various shapes, but the most common ones are round or square. Its design is simple and elegant, blending harmoniously with the surrounding environment. In Japanese culture, a water bowl is not only a practical facility, but also a spiritual symbol that reflects the Japanese people's respect for cleanliness, purity, and humility. When using a hand water bowl, visitors will follow certain etiquette: first use a spoon to scoop water to clean their left hand, then clean their right hand, then use their right hand to scoop water to rinse their mouth, and finally clean their left hand again and put the spoon back in place