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Silver Manual Safe Razor Shaver


Materials:

razor shaver - silver

№ Н-18-02-070/2

razor shaver stand - silver, gold, jade

№ Н-18-04-219


The splendour of men’s grooming traces its lineage back to ancient Rome, where legionnaires were hailed as invincible shavelings. A flawlessly shaven countenance served as their emblem — a testament to their unwavering commitment to excellence. The razor, an instrument of their triumph, etched its mark upon history. Since those distant days, the art of shaving has traversed continents, weaving its way into the fabric of global culture. What was once a private morning ritual now stands as a resplendent symbol of male perfection.

The evolution of the shaving tool mirrors the passage of time. It commenced with a simple pointed knife blade, deftly wielded by skilled hands to sculpt impeccable contours. Centuries unfolded, each bequeathing innovations. Blades grew more refined, materials more exquisite, and designs more ergonomic.

Enter the razor crafted by artisans at the House of Lobortas — an objet d’art transcending mere utility. Its silver body, decorated with engraving, shimmers in the morning light. The stand, hewn from green jade, evokes reverence — the same stone cherished by emperors of the Celestial Kingdom for its mystical potency and unparalleled beauty.

For the contemporary man, this razor becomes a steadfast companion, accompanying him through life’s daily rhythms. As he lifts this jewel-like masterpiece each morning, he bridges the chasm of time, connecting with ancient warriors who, like him, once stood before mirrors, readying themselves for conquests anew.

Within the razor’s contours lies alchemy — the mundane transformed into the extraordinary, the routine elevated to ritual. Its faultless lines and meticulous design render shaving an art form. In that quiet moment of self-contemplation, he glimpses his own greatness and power — a fleeting communion with centuries past.

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