One of the most exciting aspects of moving into an old house is the possibility of making discoveries. People have found all kinds of interesting things in their walls, basements, attics, or floors.
A peculiar antique relic was discovered in a 100-year-old house. It is an ancient marble razor blade sharpener that doesn’t look at all like what one would expect.
Mistaken for a Toy
Apparently resembling a popular children’s toy from the 1960s and 70s, this antique relic was mistaken for « Clackers. » As a result, many debates ensued about the true origins of this mysterious object.
However, Clackers were made from string and acrylic plastic balls. In contrast, this antique relic consists of two glass beads with a wooden or metal base and a steel rod.
So, what was the purpose of this vintage razor blade sharpening device? As the name suggests, it was used in the 1930s to sharpen razor blades.
Little is known about the history of this ancient relic, but its elaborate design speaks to the craftsmanship of handmade items from that time. A beautiful reminder of things rarely seen nowadays.
Many Phases of ShavingThroughout history, the shaving process has taken various forms.
Razors have evolved, from shells and shark teeth to massive metal objects in a small kit, to disposable razors with 4 or 5 blades, and to electric shavers.
What was once a symbol of status and wealth is now common among most men and women. Historians estimate that shaving dates back to around 4000 BC or even earlier.
In fact, there are cave paintings depicting shaving with shells and sharp flints. Additionally, massive gold and copper razors have been discovered in the tombs of ancient Egypt. »