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Combs – Medium

January 22, 2024 by

Combs - Medium
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$35.00

SKU: CAD15B-2 Category: Hair Combs
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Combs are available in many sizes, styles, and materials.   Featured here are the most popular made from wire made in silver and gold and also with a different number of teeth. These are 14 teeth, also called “medium” combs.  Ask about brass and plastic which suit different types of hair.   Sold INDIVIDUALLY OR PAIRS IF AVAILABLE.  PRICE IS FOR ONE COMB.

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“Every shard of sea glass that washes up on the shore is the result of chemistry and chance. A bottle or bowl, lost at sea, is buffeted by waves and scrubbed by sand for decades, even centuries. Eventually, a crystalline surface develops on the glass and the edges of the pottery turn smooth as bone, a reminder of humanity’s ability to create and nature’s power to erode. Jacqueline Ganim-DeFalco gathers these jewels and, at her Cape Ann Designs studio in Gloucester, arranges pieces of beer-bottle amber against the elusive ship-light red to produce tableaus on brooches and hair accessories. While “mechanically assisted” sea glass is widely manufactured, Ganim-DeFalco uses only material that has gained its beauty on the ocean floor.”    

Joe Ann Hart
Boston Globe Magazine – June 2006
—Boston Globe Magazine

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