Stock Photo - 08 February 2021, Saxony-Anhalt, Naumburg: In her small brush manufactory, which also serves as a salesroom, 81-year-old brush maker Ursula Römer holds two feather dusters in her hands. Although her shop is closed due to the pandemic, a lot of orders are currently coming in by phone or in writing from all over Germany for large and small brooms, spider sweeps, feather dusters or even wall and ceiling brooms. In her traditional shop, which her great-grandfather opened in 1885, the 81-year-old makes her brushes and brooms with a wide variety of bristles in the old, traditional way using the hand-pulling method. Packaged in packages, they are shipped to her customers. The small shop has already been named one of the most beautiful retail stores around the world by the New York Times. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB. - Naumburg/Saxony-Anhalt/Germany

Stock Photo: 08 February 2021, Saxony-Anhalt, Naumburg: In her small brush manufactory, which also serves as a salesroom, 81-year-old brush maker Ursula Römer holds two.

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