Paintbrushes Da Vinci
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Has water based lacquered handles Anti-roll handle - Made in Germany - Measures 230 mm length by 53 mm width by 10 mm height
The highly elastic, nearly indestructible synthetic fibre qualifies this brush as the very tool for every kind of therapy painting - The brush will not loose hair and will keep their shape also with extensive use - The ergonomic handle has been flattened
With extra short hair setting So-called silver ferrule Long red transparent handle with black ends Flats and brights for area work Perfectly shaped brush-head deeply into the ferrule
The highly elastic, nearly indestructible synthetic fibre qualifies this brush as the very tool for every kind of therapy painting The brush will not loose hair and will keep their shape also with extensive use The ergonomic handle has been
Made from finest synthetic fibres providing this flat brush with an extraordinary elasticity and guaranteeing precise brush strokes Rust-proof steel ferrule Plainwood handle Flats and brights for area work
Extra strong white synthetic bristles, short length - Long blue polished hexagonal handle - So-called silver ferrule - Used in a more liquid as well as thicker consistency and for special techniques you need painting knifes - Elastic painting knife brush
With extra short hair setting - So-called silver ferrule - Long red transparent handle with black ends - Flats and brights for area work - Perfectly shaped brush-head deeply into the ferrule
Made of extra sturdy Chinese Chungking bristles - Has rust-proof steel ferrule - Long black-red polished handle
Made of Kazan squirrel hair - Comes in brass ferrule - Cedar imitation handle - Even lines on clean painting surfaces - Originally this brush type was developed in the 19th century
With extra short hair setting So-called silver ferrule Long red transparent handle with black ends Flats and brights for area work Perfectly shaped brush-head deeply into the ferrule
Made of Kazan squirrel hair Comes in brass ferrule Cedar imitation handle Even lines on clean painting surfaces Originally this brush type was developed in the 19th century
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