16 Amazing Things From Japan That Should Be Everywhere on Earth
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Have you ever found something or received a present that made you wonder, "What is it?"
Bright Side has collected some things that can shock even the smartest people. Before you read the descriptions, try to guess what these things are used for.
In fact, this device is used to put flour on dough or powdered sugar on a pie. You can see how this thing works here.
This contraption is used to make meatballs. The meat is put in the white parts. The right convex part is used to make a hollow for the filling, and the left part is for the second part of the meat. You can see the cooking process here.
Before the start of the previous century, women used to put their cut hair into this little pot. They used the hair later to stuff pillows or pincushions.
This is used to put corks into bottles. You can see the modern version of this contraption here.
A Slovenian company developed suspenders for men's shirts. The main belt is put on the hip, and the other pieces are fixed to the ends of the shirt so that it looks perfect.
Chefs must have recognized the knife which is used to cut dough for croissants. You can check out the way it's done here.
Actually, this is used to easily cut the pulp out of a coconut.
In the beginning of the 20th century, when a gentleman wasn't using his gloves, he put them on this clip (which was attached to his clothes).
This is a medical clamp from the middle of the 19th century. Obstetricians used it when they were tying up the umbilical cord.
This is a knife-pusher. Kids are given it to learn how to use silverware. They use it to push food to their spoon or fork.
And this is actually a bookmark. You shouldn't lose this one.
This is a protective glove that was sold with hair straighteners.
This is a traditional Spanish vessel for wine. People lift it by holding the upper part, and the nose is directed so that the wine goes straight into your mouth. Your lips must not touch the vessel.
This is a glass coaster that is put on a wine bottle. The middle hole is for the bottleneck, and the carvings on the sides are for the glasses.
This is some sort of a lockpick. If you find something like this, you should take additional security precautions.
This was used to "beat" laundry after washing.
This is a kind of treadmill. It is designed for people who are recovering from an injury and need something additional to hold on to when doing physical exercises. Modern models work like this.
Pizza scissors. Joey Tribbiani must have these.
Did you guess what these things were? How many of them? Share your results in the comments!