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Manicure frame case cowhide leather

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Manicure frame case cowhide leather
    449,00 €all prices incl. VAT., excl. shipping costs
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    Unfortunately, by now, it is no longer possible to deliver an order until Christmas Eve.

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    Manicure cases are many, but those made of fine, vegetable tanned leather, which are also filled with high-quality nail care instruments, you have to look for. We did without and let Dreiturm equip this beautiful leather case with manicure instruments from Solingen manufacture. You can get the case only at Manufactum.

    Good shape. Well-groomed hands

    Our hands are exposed to a wide variety of stresses every day. In summer, gardening is especially hard on them, so that the skin becomes dry and cracked and cornification can occur - that's where care and cream are needed. Good preparation, for example in the form of hand baths, ensures gentle and thorough skin and nail care. Even more important are sharp, smooth-running nail care instruments. In this frame case we have put together everything you need for a thorough manicure.

    Everything together. Case with manicure instruments

    The manicure case contains cuticle scissors, nail scissors, tweezers, sapphire file with a fine and coarser side, a double instrument with cuticle pusher and nail cleaner. The case itself is made of supple, soft nappa leather. After vegetable-based tanning, the cowhide is aniline-dyed, revealing its natural surface and beautiful deepbraune color. The stainless steel frame provides stability, and the case is easily opened with a thumb presser. The manicure instruments come from the Solingen-based cutlery specialist Dreiturm, which manufactures them from satin-finished stainless steel and partially drop-forges them. Each one is carefully tested for quality and sharpness before it leaves the house.

    Dreiturm. Manicure Instruments from Solingen.

    These stainless steel manicure instruments come from the traditional manufacturer J. A. Schmidt & Söhne in Solingen. Since 1856, their manicure utensils have borne the Dreiturm trademark. And to this day, the family business, founded in 1829, has remained true to its long-standing location in Solingen and handcrafted production. Manufacture is no euphemism here: Most Dreiturm products are still made by hand. The scissors, for example, require more than 80 work steps in the making: starting with the initial shaping of the blank in the die, followed by the hardening and tempering, and finished with the overall grinding and fine grinding. The Solingen manufacturer has each instrument processed with particular care aiming for lasting durability.

    Investing in Quality Pays Off.

    You can recognise the high quality, among other things, by the smooth assembly of the scissor halves (consisting of the upper and lower shear blade) by means of thread and screw, by the fine-tuning and, last but not least, by the precise closing of the cutting edges. Scissors grinder may confirm: The edges should meet at one point only and, when the scissors are closed, the inner sides of the blades should rest with a sufficient margin in between – optimally, a minimal gap remains visible between the upper and lower halves. When opening and closing, the point of cutting moves alongside the blades up to the tip. With nail nippers, however, it is the other way round: the cutting edges are filed so tightly during the final check of the edge holding ability that the two blades only meet at one point: in the tip. Down the blades, a narrow gap, only visible against the light, remains. Only when squeezed, the edges close completely and tweak the nail easily and cleanly. The numerous production steps and the diligent work require time and, above all, a great deal of both: intuition and experience – assets no computer can simulate. Production is costly this way, yet, the investment pays off: These manicure instruments work precisely and reliably for a long time.

    Manicure Instruments Made in Solingen.

    When it comes to manicure instruments, you have the choice between instruments made of stainless steel and carbon steel. The rule is: Carbon steel can be hardened higher than stainless steel, and its finishing process results in an even sharper cutting edge. Stainless steel, in turn, is rust-proof, and the two types of steel differ in price. All our manicure instruments are made in Solingen, known as the knife city. We source the stainless steel instruments from the manufacturers Dreiturm and Pfeilring; Niegeloh supplies us with products made of carbon steel. We supplement the instruments most people find essential with valuable accessories and offer them assorted in manicure cases.

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    Article Number 205701

      Case made of cowhide nappa, vegetable tanned. Frame stainless steel matted, opener with thumb rest.
      Equipped with one cuticle and one nail scissors, one pair of tweezers (length 9 cm), one sapphire file with a fine and coarser side, one double instrument with cuticle pusher and nail cleaner. All instruments are made of stainless steel.

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