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The History of the Bidet

  • November 16, 2022

Bathrooms were pretty bad before bidets came along. It is said that the ancient Greeks used small pieces of clay or stones to cleanse after convenience. The ancient Romans cleaned by using a sponge on a long stick. The only downside is that sponges are shared by the entire community. Sometime around 1391, a Chinese Song Dynasty emperor produced several large sheets of paper, which he ordered were placed in the bathroom for cleaning. As far as historians know, the bidet was a French invention. Pioneered by French furniture makers in the late 17th century, the bidet is the grown-up version of the chamber pot, or bourdaloue. The word bidet comes from a French word meaning "pony".

The first bidet was pretty much just a bowl of water on a sturdy wooden bench. People would squat in front of these original bidets and wash by hand. Over the next few decades, the original bidet became more advanced, featuring a hand pump that sprayed water. With the advent of plumbing, the bidet became a convenient appliance with a nozzle and integrated sprayer. The first written reference to a bidet appeared in Italy in 1726. Around the second half of the 18th century, Maria Carolina of Austria, Queen of Naples and Sicily, reportedly requested the use of bidets in the bathrooms of the royal palace.

It wasn't until the end of World War II that such bidets became popular throughout Italy. American soldiers kept seeing bidets in European brothels, which led to the misconception that bidets were an immoral tool rather than just a good way to keep ass clean. In the United States, the construction of the modern bidet owes much to the Japanese, who took the traditional bidet and improved upon it in the years after World War II. Their masterpiece eventually became the bidet toilet seat. While it's difficult to trace the exact origin of the integrated bidet toilet seat, most bidet experts believe it was invented in Switzerland. Once there was an original prototype, the Japanese bought the patent (the modern Toto) and set about improving it. These Japanese planners combine the style of an American toilet with the cleaning power of a bidet. The end result is a ceramic toilet complete with a toilet seat that offers retractable cleaning jets, controls, dryer, and many other features.

Since the Japanese introduced bidet toilet seats to the United States around 1981, the popularity of bidets has spread across Asia. Aside from the ease of installation and all the integral features of heating and cleaning, bidet toilet seats have very meaningful health and environmental benefits. Welcome to Oceanwell official website to buy electric bidet seat.


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