There is a quiet satisfaction in brushing fingertips clean at the sink, especially with a nail brush that feels warm and grounded rather than clinical. Hemu gives the handle a natural wood character, while boar hair bristles bring a purposeful texture for everyday nail cleaning and small grooming rituals. What you'll notice at the sink The wooden handle brings a softer, more tactile feeling than plastic, with grain that makes the brush feel like a kept object rather than a throwaway tool. Boar hair bristles give a firm, natural brushing surface for working around nails and cuticles after gardening, cooking, making, or a long day out. It turns a practical task into a slow, deliberate pause: warm water, steady brushing, clean fingertips. The simple form sits easily beside hand wash, soap, or a basin, ready for those small moments when clean hands feel especially good. Part of the Brush Scrub & Scrape range, it belongs with everyday body-care tools that are useful, honest, and made to be reached for often. Hemu wood and boar hair bristles The brush is made from Hemu and boar hair, combining a wooden hand-feel with natural bristles. The appeal is in the contrast: smooth grain in the hand, textured bristles at the fingertips, and a look that feels more at home in a calm bathroom than a clinical plastic brush. A simple ritual for clean nails Use with warm water and soap, brushing gently around the nails and under the tips. Let the bristles do the work rather than pressing hard. It is especially useful after hands-on tasks, when a quick rinse is not quite enough. Keeping the wood and bristles fresh After use, rinse away soap and residue, shake off excess water, and leave the brush to dry with air around the bristles. As with any wooden bathroom tool, avoid leaving it soaking in water or sitting in a puddle at the edge of the basin. A small grooming tool with old-fashioned honesty Wooden nail brushes have a pleasingly practical lineage, the kind of everyday object once found near apothecary sinks, workshop basins and household washstands. Their charm is not in novelty, but in steadiness. No battery, no setting, no complicated routine, just a brush, water, and a few attentive seconds. In a modern bathroom, that simplicity can feel unexpectedly restorative: a modest tool that brings care back to the hands. Weight and details Made from Hemu and boar hair. Weight: 49 g. Origin: China. A thoughtful practical gift A lovely choice for gardeners, makers, cooks, or anyone who enjoys useful bathroom objects with a natural finish. It also pairs well with hand soap, a scrub, or a hand cream for a simple care-themed gift. Common questions Are the bristles synthetic? No. The verified material is boar hair. Can I leave it in the shower? It is better kept somewhere it can dry properly between uses. Wood lasts best when it is not left soaking or standing in water.