Sulak
Sulak is a clean cloth made of feathered hair and a stem for holding. Sulak is also called sloth. There was a haircut made from chickens, rafiya, and cloth. The dusk has long and thin shapes. But this is considered less efficient. The stem is made of iron or wood. Sulak is a tool to absorb ashes on tables, chairs, and decoration in the walls. Many are often found in markets and in retail stores that are clean. If it is not in use, the dyke is stuck on the wall, so at the tip of the dentel is stripped of the fabric made of fabric or rubber. It is useful for fixing the pins of the nails placed on the walls or wood. Sulak is a long-standing craft that has a long history in China. An appreciation of the Cai in Tianjin is the dyed cai Xijiu. He is the great grandmother of Cai Xuebin. In the reign of Xianfeng Emperor in the Qing Dynasty, the dyes made by Cai are well known for their good quality.