I decided to participate in the contest called "Everything That Smells Nostalgia" organized by the CCH Camping Club Hive group. I love this kind of competitions of the Cch group. For this reason, I especially thank the administrator @Visionaer3003. #cch-contest13
I will try to present some items used as indispensable from the past to the Nostalgia competition. These items, which were indispensable for people in the past, now adorn the showcases only as ornaments. Nostalgic items that I will deal with first; It will be the sewing machine. The sewing machine used to be in all the sewing-embroidery works of people. Today, with the developing technology, the use of this item has decreased and we are starting to see less.
In my second image, I want to present an old-fashioned teapot. With its color and shape, this teapot has managed to make us feel the smell of Nostalgia deeply. The teapot and the glasses next to it have become unusable today, just like the sewing machine I shared with us, and their showcases have started to be used as ornaments.
Let's see the third, it represents old mortars used in houses. Dibeks used to be indispensable in every home. It was found in the kitchen of every home. It is at the top of the list of teas prepared by girls before marriage. Many solid foods are crumbled with the help of the pestle inside. For example, the walnut kernels placed in the bottom can be divided into small pieces with the help of a mallet and set as breakfast. Today, this tool has been replaced by automatic machines. Robots have now taken this tool from the kitchen and put it in the showcases.
My last image was the teapot used in picnics. The teapot left its place to the samovars and made a history of itself. I would like to thank my friends who thought about this competition while I conclude my content here.