ORIGINAL TSUGE BOXWOOD COMBS
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USD $148.00
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Welcome the much-anticipated return of Chidoriya Original Tsuge Boxwood Combs—an essential addition for hair enthusiasts! Meticulously crafted from Tsuge Boxwood and handmade in Japan, these combs redefine precision in parting and sectioning, instantly elevating your styl... Show more(+)
Welcome the much-anticipated return of Chidoriya Original Tsuge Boxwood Combs—an essential addition for hair enthusiasts! Meticulously crafted from Tsuge Boxwood and handmade in Japan, these combs redefine precision in parting and sectioning, instantly elevating your style to sleek sophistication.
Beyond their aesthetic appeal, these combs are a paragon of functionality. Whether combing, backcombing, teasing, or massaging, They outshine plastic alternatives by preventing static and minimizing hair breakage. Wooden combs, endorsed by The Health Site for hair care, prove their worth by safeguarding against static and hair breakage.
The key to maintaining the beauty and functionality of these combs lies in a simple ritual. To ensure proper care, gently warm between your hands weekly and apply a drop of Chidoriya's original pure camellia oil. Ditch soap and water for cleaning; instead, rely on pure vegetable oils like ORIGINAL PURE CAMELLIA OIL or RAW CAMELLIA JAPONICA OIL. A toothbrush with camellia oil can be gently used for a more thorough cleanse.
Preserve the elegance of your Tsuge Boxwood Combs with this meticulous maintenance routine—a harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern hair care essentials. Elevate your styling experience with these exquisite tools. It was handcrafted in Japan.
Satsuma-Tsuge, or Tsuge, is a premium-quality boxwood indigenous to Japan's Ibusuki region within Kagoshima Prefecture. Known for its flexibility, hardness, and natural polish, Boxwoodd is preferred for crafting combs. Its durability and distinctive color improve with age, making it a sought-after choice for artisanal creations.
HISTORY OF SATSUMA TSUGE BOXWOOD
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Nestled in the heart of Kagoshima, Japan, its high temperature and humidity create an ideal environment for fostering robust plant life. Within this region lies the southern Satsuma district, renowned as the birthplace ofBoxwoodd and a rich source of raw materials. The wood native to Japan boasts a captivating rose hue characterized by its density and durability. Boxwood from Satsuma, in particular, is esteemed for its exceptional quality, which has been revered for centuries and favored for crafting exquisite seal materials and ornate hair combs.
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The "satsuma tsuge comb" legacy traces back to the Edo period when samurai warriors of the Satsuma clan pioneered its creation upon returning from their endeavors in Edo, having undertaken flood prevention works along the Kiso River. Over time, the art of crafting boxwood combs flourished, evolving into a secondary occupation for lower-ranking samurai. By the Taisho Period, approximately ten manufacturers had emerged, each pouring their creativity into the intricate design of these prized combs.
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In the past, a tradition took root within the picturesque landscapes of Japan's Ibusuki region. Upon the birth of a girl, a boxwood sapling was ceremoniously planted, symbolizing a lifelong companionship. As the girl blossomed into womanhood and embarked on the journey of marriage, the same tree would yield the wood used to fashion her ceremonial combs and furnishings, imbuing her new home with a profound connection to her past.
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Each of our tsuge combs is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans in Japan, a process that demands patience and precision. Our artisans meticulously select and naturally dry the materials for over three years before embarking on the intricate hand-carving process. Finally, the comb is meticulously treated with camellia oil, enhancing its natural luster and ensuring its enduring beauty.
Akane tsuge - Acer palmatum 'Akane' is a Japanese maple tree. The Japanese translation of Akane means "glowing evening sky."
MATERIALS
- SATSUMA TSUGE BOXWOOD COMB ~ $148.00 / SIZE: W 4.8inch, H 1.5inch,
- SATSUMA TSUGE BOXWOOD PARM-COMB ~ $189.00 / SIZE: W 3.9inch, H 2.1inch
- AKANE TSUGE BOXWOOD COMB ~ $69.00 / SIZE: W 4.1inch, H 1.5inch, All Handcrafted in Japan
HOW TO USE
Add a single drop of our original pure camellia oil to your weekly care routine. Warm it between your hands and gently rub it onto the comb, avoiding using soap and water to prevent potential breakage. In the event of a deeper clean, employ a toothbrush with camellia oil (or vegetable oil), gently wiping around the comb's teeth—adhering to the principle that "oil removes oil," a traditional method for maintaining Tsuge combs. Ensuring that the wood materials never get dry is crucial to prevent damage. Embrace these traditional practices and holistic care measures to maintain the beauty and health of your hair and scalp.