What is an ostrich feathers?
Duster ostrich feathers is a type of cleaning tool. It consists of an ostrich feathers, which are tied together and sometimes mounted on the handle. The Duster Duster feathers were originally designed for industrial use, but became a newspaper item and Knicknack in the modern world. The ostriches were brought up for their feathers and they were often used in the fashion industry as decorations on female hats. However, the market for these items has been very fluctuating over time, and although feathers could control a very high price in good years, in the wrong years it was an excess commodity. Large and durable feathers were ideal for various industrial cleaning tasks. They were also an excellent luxury export product, as feathers were associated with the elegant final and even a cleaning tool could control a higher price. On the world market appeared ostrosy feathers before the outbreak of the First World War, until the houses of richer classes were still employed by servants who used the prašky to feathers to maintain shelvesE, books and tables without dust.
storage of servants fell out of fashion in the interwar period, and all kinds of small luxury turnover, such as ostrich feathers, have become less common during great depression. However, this feathers did not completely disappear. It was still found in many households, although it was less often used than in the Edwardian era.
ostrich feathers are still very effective cleaning tools. For this purpose, however, in the modern world are used less, mainly because they are more expensive than varieties of plastic and cotton dust tools. However, they are still selling and using and maintaining a certain aura of Victorian elegance.
ostrich feathers have tried to keep up with the modern world. Ostrich feathers are sold in a wide range of artificial colors for fashion use and as props. The same range of colors can also be found in ostrich feathers, in favor of consumers whomight want the usefulness of feathers in the shade of brilliant purple, which is not available in nature.