Die Geschichte des Hornkamms

The History of the Horn Comb

The History of the Horn Comb – A Natural Product with Tradition

The horn comb is one of the oldest hair care tools known to mankind. Thousands of years ago, different cultures discovered the benefits of this natural material. From the ancient Egyptians to the Romans to European craftsmen of the Middle Ages, horn combs were valued for their durability, their gentle effect on hair and scalp, and their elegant appearance.

Early Use in Antiquity

Horn and bone combs were found in graves in ancient Egypt over 5,000 years ago. They were not only practical grooming utensils, but also a sign of wealth and social status. The Romans and Greeks also used artistically decorated horn combs for hair care and as fashion accessories.

Middle Ages and Renaissance: Refined Craftsmanship

In the Middle Ages, the processing of horn was perfected. Craftsmen carefully carved and polished combs because the material was more elastic and gentler on the hair than wood or metal. In the Renaissance, artistically designed horn combs gained in importance and were traded as luxury items for the nobility and wealthy citizens.

Horn Combs in Modernity

With industrialization in the 19th and 20th centuries, many traditional crafts were displaced, but horn combs remained popular due to their high-quality properties. Today, the horn comb is experiencing a renaissance as more and more people value natural and sustainable care products.

Thanks to its high keratin content - just like our hair - the horn comb prevents static charge, gently cares for the hair and ensures a natural distribution of hair oils. Each piece is unique with a unique grain - a timeless natural product with history and character.

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