Miyuki Kume, a Japanese photographer who has lived in Hong Kong since 1994, has explored Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, the New Territories, and the outlying islands over many years. She has collected a wealth of everyday items manufactured in Hong Kong over half a century ago, culminating in her book "Hong Kong Department Store." Each artifact holds forgotten or unheard Hong Kong stories from its people.
This series of four postcard sets, curated in collaboration with local concept store Jiksap, features 24 classic lifestyle items. They offer a way to cherish and share the beautiful stories of "Made in Hong Kong."
Set 4
1. Ceramic Spoon
// Made in China, 1910s-1970s
2. Ceramic Cat-Shaped Teapot
// Made in China, 1980s
3. Maitreya Buddha Teapot
// Made in China, 1970s
4. Mok King Kee Silversmiths, Silver-Plated Penguin Water Pitcher
// Made in Hong Kong, 1950s
5. The Vacuum Flasks & Containers Factory Ltd., Camel Brand Vacuum Flask (Floral, Bird)
// Made in Hong Kong, 1950s
6. Hong Kong Commemorative Silver-Plated Teaspoon
// Made in Hong Kong, 1960s-70s
Paper Size | 10 x 15cm
Paper | Mono_U Natural White 315 gsm
Printing | Offset Printing
Product Code | P057
Set of 6 cards
/ Printed in Hong Kong
/ Sent in a padded envelope, free shipping within Hong Kong
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