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10,000 Bristle Antique Polishing Brush for Walnut & Artifacts
10,000 Bristle Antique Polishing Brush for Walnut & Artifacts
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Deep Clean & Polish Your Treasured Collectibles with Ease
Meet the ultimate handheld polishing companion for Wen play enthusiasts, collectors, and craftspeople. This 10,000 dense-bristle antique polishing brush is purpose-built to deep clean, brighten, and restore the natural luster of walnuts, bodhi bracelets, cultural artifacts, tea trays, and more — all without scratching or damaging delicate surfaces.
Made in Mainland China.
Why You'll Love This Brush
- ✨ Premium Dense Bristles (10,000 count) — Crafted from a blend of high-quality nylon and pig bristles, this brush delivers the perfect balance of softness and firmness. It reaches deep into crevices to lift dust and grime without harming the patina on your prized pieces.
- 🎯 All-Purpose Versatility — Ideal for cleaning Wen walnuts, olive pit carvings, bodhi bracelets, tea trays, shoe edges, and household surfaces. One brush, endless uses.
- 💎 Ergonomic Imitation Horn Handle — The warm, lustrous handle fits naturally in your hand, providing a secure, non-slip grip even during extended cleaning sessions. Say goodbye to hand fatigue!
- 🌈 Four Vibrant Color Options — Choose from bright yellow, white, dark gray, or brownish-brown bristles. These aren't just tools — they're stylish accents for your Wen play table or display shelf.
- 🎁 Practical & Durable Build — A convenient hanging hole at the end of the handle keeps the brush stored safely, dry, and hygienic. Tightly packed, shed-resistant bristles ensure this tool lasts through thousands of cleaning sessions.
Product Specifications
| Material | Nylon & Pig Bristles / Plastic Handle |
| Handle Style | Imitation Horn (Checkerboard Pattern) |
| Length | 13 cm (5.12 inches) |
| Width | 2.6 cm (1.02 inches) |
| Colors Available | Brown, Gray, Yellow, White |
| Quantity | 1 Brush |
| Packaging | No retail packaging (brush only) |
Note: Due to manual measurement, dimensions may vary by 0–2 cm. Colors may appear slightly different on screen versus actual product.
Great for Collectors & Cleaning Enthusiasts
Whether you're maintaining a collection of hand-rubbed walnuts, polishing intricate carved bracelets, or simply keeping your tea tray spotless, this brush is an indispensable tool. Its fine bristles work their way into every groove and texture to remove buildup and bring out a natural, radiant shine.
Looking to enhance your space with beautiful décor? Pair your cleaning routine with some inspiring wall art from our collection: "All Guests Approved By The Dog" Funny Canvas Wall Art Print or check out our "Best Seat In The House" Retro Quote Canvas Wall Art Print.
For guidance on best practices for cleaning and caring for household items and collectibles, visit the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) for general product safety tips.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What materials are the bristles made from in this antique polishing brush?
A: The brush features a blend of high-quality nylon and pig bristles, offering both softness and firmness. This combination is ideal for deep cleaning walnuts, bracelets, and cultural artifacts without scratching or damaging their surfaces.
Q: Can this polishing brush be used on surfaces other than walnuts?
A: Absolutely! This versatile brush works great on olive pit carvings, bodhi bracelets, tea trays, shoe edges, and various household items. Its dense 10,000 bristles adapt to different textures and crevices for thorough cleaning.
Q: How do I store the antique polishing brush when not in use?
A: The handle features a built-in hanging hole at the end, allowing you to hang the brush vertically for easy storage. This keeps the bristles dry, hygienic, and in great shape for your next cleaning session.
Q: Is this brush suitable for use on delicate or antique items?
A: Yes. The blend of soft nylon and pig bristles is specifically designed to clean delicate surfaces — including the patina on cultural artifacts and hand-rubbed walnuts — without causing damage. Always test on a small area first if you're unsure.
