It Took 40 years to Ensure the Combs Hard Enough to Last Forever without Breaking | Amazing Young Craftsman: Mori Hideaki. Traditional comb made from a rare wood, it has long been the highest class of Combs and its incredible effect on your hair.
There is an old saying in Japan that beautiful hair can make any woman beautiful. When an archeological excavation discovered a 7000-year-old comb, it seemed to imply this way of thinking has been around for a long time. As a matter of fact, Japanese women put much effort into maintaining dark and luscious hair.
A tree is ready after about 30 years, when it has reached a diameter of 22 centimeters. The wood then is cut in wedges and fumigated with smoke from its own sawdust for about 10 years to ensure it is dry and hard enough to last forever without breaking. When the wood is fully processed, traditional Japanese saws and files are used to craft the entire brush by hand.
The beauty and functionality of each comb can only be attained by crafting it by hand. This requires great skill and technique as the teeth need to be perfectly straight and smooth in order to be gentle to the hair, without damaging it.
Tsuge Comb Craftsman: Mori Hideaki
Born in Aichi Prefecture in 1983
Born as the third son of a long-established KushiTome Store of Tsuge comb, which lasts more than 100 years.
While the two brothers became independent without inheriting the family business, He realized the splendor of the Tsuge comb and decided to become a Tsuge comb craftsman in order to protect the tradition and technology.
After graduating from college, he was a disciple of Mori Shingo (his father), a third generation shop. In order to inherit the skills of the masters from the generations
► Where to Buy & More Information
櫛留商店 (KushiTome Store)
Address: 1 Chome-60 Komadomecho, Kita Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 462- 0059, Japan
Phone: +81 52-991-3759
Website:
► You can also Buy TSUGE Combs on Amazon:
- TSUGE Comb (3 Size) (6.7 inch):
- TSUGE Comb Brush 3Lines brush:
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