“I have no idea what these are, but I found them at my grandma’s house.”
Wooden clothespins boast a rich heritage rooted in the 19th century, a time marked by laborious laundry routines and the necessity of air-drying garments.
Originally fashioned from diverse materials like bone, metal, or horn, wooden variants swiftly rose to prominence owing to their cost-effectiveness and widespread availability.
These early iterations, meticulously hand-carved, serve as a testament to the craftsmanship and dedication of artisans who esteemed their craft.