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Antique Flax Comb
This 19th-century French flax hackle is a traditional tool once used in the process of preparing flax fibers for spinning. The thick wooden board is set with rows of hand-forged iron spikes, through which bundles of flax were drawn to separate, straighten, and clean the fibers. A simple cut-out handle made it easy to carry and secure during use. The piece retains a weathered surface with age-worn patina, showing evidence of long utilitarian use. Today it serves as a fascinating piece of rural textile history and a distinctive decorative object.
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Estimated Origin: France
Period: 19th century
Material: Wood and hand-forged iron
Condition: Antique condition with wood wear, surface wormholes, oxidation, and patina consistent with age and use
Rarity: Original flax processing tools survive in limited numbers and are valued as examples of rural craft heritage
Approximate Dimensions: 56cm x 16cm x 2.5cm (without spikes)
Atelier Martire
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