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- place of origin: Anhui
- Product Category: wood comb
- Materila: Sandalwood
- Size: 15-20CM
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In ancient Chinese women, they had the custom of combing their hair before they got married. The so-called "one comb to the end, two white hair and eyebrows, three combs for children and grandchildren" included the best wishes from the family and the transmission of love. Therefore, many places have the custom of sending combs on Chinese Valentine`s Day. Sending a comb has several meanings: 1. The comb represents lovesickness and the other person misses you very much! 2. Comb combing your hair every day also represents its closeness with you, and represents the white head and old age! 3. Combs also represent love. In ancient times, it usually means making love! 4. Combs also represent health and happiness! Sweep away your worries, open your heart knot, and comb your hair will invigorate people and bring people confidence! Give mother with comb as a gift: Let mother comb all three thousand troubles, wish her happiness and be young forever! G ifts to teachers with combs: Teachers will always remember, I wish teachers all over the world to be healthy and happy! Give the bride with a comb as a gift: May the two of them be gracious and affectionate, and the love will last forever! Gift to the elders with combs: I wish the elders good health and happiness! Combing as a gift can be a gift to relatives and friends, to elder leaders, wishing him a prosperous business, promotion and wealth, good health, and all the best
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