• Solid Wood Collection
  • Air Cushion Brush
  • Scalp Massage Brush
  • Wide-Tooth Comb
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Naturally Elegant. Uniquely Vibrant.

Cocobolo Wood

Sourced from Central America, this rich Cocobolo wood matures into a luminous reddish-brown with striking dark grain.Its natural oils create a smooth, durable finish that grows more beautiful with time—beauty that deepens with use.

Nature’s Emerald. Gently Scented

Verawood

Sourced from Central and South America, this rare hardwood slowly matures into a unique emerald-green hue over time.Naturally dense and smooth, and infused with a subtle, uplifting fragrance, each piece ages into a living heirloom.

Deeply Bold. Strikingly Beautiful.

Macassar Ebony

Crafted from rare Indonesian Macassar ebony, this wood features a profound black base with elegant natural striping.Dense, smooth, and distinctly luxurious—each piece brings timeless sophistication to daily rituals.

African Strength, Timeless Beauty.

Chacate Preto

Crafted from sustainably sourced African blackwood, Chacate Preto offers rich, darkening tones and a smooth, durable finish.Naturally dense and elegantly grained—exceptional value that ages with character.
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For Over 30 Years, Master Craftsman Tan Has Devoted His Life to Wood Combs

For More Than 30 Years

Tan Mujiang always study in the wood comb industry

FAQ

Tan Mujiang combs are crafted from natural materials such as wood and horn, with a focus on traditional craftsmanship, smooth polishing, and daily hair care comfort. Compared with plastic combs, wooden combs are naturally non-conductive, helping reduce static and flyaways during combing.

Yes. Tan Mujiang emphasizes artisan craftsmanship and long-term dedication to the wood comb industry. Many products feature traditional techniques such as polishing, inlaid tooth craft, lacquer art, enamel details, or hand-finished surfaces depending on the style.

Different comb types are designed for different needs. Wide-tooth combs are suitable for detangling thick, wavy, curly, or easily tangled hair. Pocket combs are convenient for daily carry. Massage combs and scalp massagers are suitable for gentle scalp relaxation and daily grooming.

It is better to use it on dry or slightly damp hair. Since natural wood can be sensitive to long-term moisture, avoid soaking the comb in water or leaving it in a humid bathroom for a long time.

Because Tan Mujiang uses natural materials, each piece may have its own wood grain, color depth, and natural texture. Slight variations are normal and make each comb unique.

Yes. Wooden combs are naturally non-conductive, so they do not build up or transfer electric charge as easily as plastic combs. This can help reduce static, flyaways, and friction while combing.

Yes. Tan Mujiang combs are suitable for gifting because they combine daily usefulness with traditional craftsmanship and refined design. They are especially suitable for birthdays, holidays, Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, Christmas, or self-care gifts.

Wipe the comb gently with a soft dry cloth after use. For deeper cleaning, use a slightly damp cloth and dry it immediately. Do not soak it in water, expose it to direct sunlight for long periods, or place it near high heat.

You can use the comb after hair oil has been evenly absorbed into the hair, but avoid applying large amounts of oil directly onto the comb. Too much oil may affect the surface finish or leave residue.

Tan Mujiang combs are designed with smooth, polished teeth to offer a gentle combing experience. For sensitive scalps, use light pressure and choose a wide-tooth comb or massage comb with rounded tips.