mid 1920's
Horse hair is used to make violin bows.
Horsehair was used in furniture because it is a durable and elastic material that could be woven tightly to create a supportive cushioning layer. It provided a comfortable and resilient padding for upholstered furniture, such as chair seats and sofas.
The material is Horse Hair :)
Some common byproducts from horses include manure (used as fertilizer), hair (used in textiles and crafts), and hides (used to make leather products). Additionally, horse bones and hooves can be processed to make gelatin, and horse fat can be used to make soaps and cosmetics.
There are many uses of horse hair, but one is bow's for violins.
Yes, in Finland, Troka refers to the hair of a horse's tail used to make the "string" of a violin bow.
horse hair and wood. plus then varnish has been used to make the wood shiny :D!
Fake hair is now usually made from chemicals and plastics. However, horse hair used to be used.
All horses have hair and a quarter horse is an American saddle bred horse, and are used for all round general riding etc.
Wood with horse hair.
The furniture is made from oak wood.