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Shaving Brush / Cade Wood / Synthetic Fiber

Synthetic Fiber  ★☆☆☆ Essence of Cade Wood - Juniperus Oxycedrus Cradled by the sun and the Mediterranean climate, the Cade wood draws its resources in the lands of the maquis. Naturally bursting with essential oil, this essence stands out for its perfume and unusual properties.

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Shaving Brush / Thuja Wood / Synthetic Fiber

Synthetic Fiber  ★☆☆☆ Essence of Thuja Wood - Tetraclinis Articulata Essence of the Atlas Mountains, the Thuja has been recognized for thousands of years by the Moroccan master cabinetmakers of Essaouira for the ornament of the luxurious palaces of the desert kings.

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Shaving Brush / Purple Wood / Synthetic Fiber

Synthetic Fiber  ★☆☆☆ Essence of Violet Wood - Dalbergia Retusa The essence declined on the handles is the Bois de Violette. Belonging to the rosewood family, this very hardwood will amaze you with its unique purple hue. It was very used in marquetry at the time of King Louis XV.

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Shaving Brush 1990 Collection / Cade Wood / Synthetic Fiber

Synthetic Fiber  ★☆☆☆ Essence of Cade Wood - Juniperus Oxycedrus Cradled by the sun and the Mediterranean climate, the Cade wood draws its resources in the lands of the maquis. Naturally bursting with essential oil, this essence stands out for its perfume and unusual properties.

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Shaving Brush Collection 1990 / Purple Wood / Synthetic Fiber

Synthetic Fiber  ★☆☆☆ Essence of Violet Wood - Dalbergia Retusa The essence declined on the handles is the Bois de Violette. Belonging to the rosewood family, this very hardwood will amaze you with its unique purple hue. It was very used in marquetry at the time of King Louis XV.