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Ostrich Comb Holder - Chocolate

Ostrich Comb Holder - Chocolate

£345

A compact, sturdy holder designed to keep your comb secure, featuring a discreet rear insert with a leather tab that holds a nail file.

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A compact, sturdy holder designed to keep your comb secure, featuring a discreet rear insert with a leather tab that holds a nail file.

Details & Size

  • Crafted from ostrich leather
  • Cow horn comb made in the UK
  • One pocket compartment for comb
  • Nail file with a leather tab inserted on the back
  • Dimensions: 3.5 x 15 x 0.2cm /1.38 × 5.91 × 0.079"
  • Weight: 0.12kg
  • This item cannot be monogrammed

Care

Ostrich leather is celebrated for its supple texture, distinctive quill pattern, and natural resilience, and with the right care it will last for many years.

If exposed to rain, gently blot the surface with a soft cloth and allow it to dry naturally away from heat or sunlight.

Because the leather contains natural oils, it rarely requires heavy conditioning, though a small amount of specialist cream may be used sparingly if it appears dry. To preserve its colour and suppleness, avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight and always store the item in its dust bag, taking care not to press it under heavier objects that could flatten the natural quills.

Over time, the leather will soften and develop a rich patina, with each piece growing more individual in character.

SHIPPING & LEAD TIMES

We ship worldwide.

Delivery costs are calculated based on the weight of the product and the destination country.Delivery typically takes 2 - 4 working days within the UK and 3 - 5 working days internationally, subject to customs clearance.

For orders outside the UK, prices are exclusive of VAT, customs duties, and local taxes.

Did you know

During World War II, ladies carried combs as an essential item to maintain their appearance in public. A shortage of bobby pins meant they had to rely on combs to keep their hair in place, adhering to the social standards of the time.

  • ESTABLISHED IN 1750

  • 275 YEARS OF CRAFTSMANSHIP

  • CENTURY OLD TECHNIQUES PASSED DOWN THROUGH GENERATIONS

  • THE OLDEST NAME IN BRITISH HERITAGE