Workbench Brush

$35.00
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Made with fire, driftwood, and ixtle. I keep this brush on my desk and use it for crumbs and dust bunnies on tables, countertops, and shelves. It brushes workbench surfaces of sawdust, dry herbs, and pencil eraser rubbings. It can also be used to buff and dry brush the body.

Brushes are made from ixtle, also known as Tampico, a thin, course fiber made from the agave plant, and drift wood gathered on occupied Kalapuya territory.

Each brush measures approximately 6” long. Brushes can be cleaned with a spritz of thieves oil and a bake in the sun, and trimmed with scissors as needed.

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Made with fire, driftwood, and ixtle. I keep this brush on my desk and use it for crumbs and dust bunnies on tables, countertops, and shelves. It brushes workbench surfaces of sawdust, dry herbs, and pencil eraser rubbings. It can also be used to buff and dry brush the body.

Brushes are made from ixtle, also known as Tampico, a thin, course fiber made from the agave plant, and drift wood gathered on occupied Kalapuya territory.

Each brush measures approximately 6” long. Brushes can be cleaned with a spritz of thieves oil and a bake in the sun, and trimmed with scissors as needed.

Made with fire, driftwood, and ixtle. I keep this brush on my desk and use it for crumbs and dust bunnies on tables, countertops, and shelves. It brushes workbench surfaces of sawdust, dry herbs, and pencil eraser rubbings. It can also be used to buff and dry brush the body.

Brushes are made from ixtle, also known as Tampico, a thin, course fiber made from the agave plant, and drift wood gathered on occupied Kalapuya territory.

Each brush measures approximately 6” long. Brushes can be cleaned with a spritz of thieves oil and a bake in the sun, and trimmed with scissors as needed.