ROSEMARY CLASSIC FILBERT LONG HANDLE BRUSH INDIVIDUAL BRUSHES(OPEN STOCK)
$5.39 – $17.46The Classic Filbert is very popular with oil painters. The oval end can be used to both make sweeping strokes but also fine lines when held vertically.
The Classic Filbert is very popular with oil painters. The oval end can be used to both make sweeping strokes but also fine lines when held vertically.
The Eclipse is a synthetic mongoose which is stiffer than sable, yet softer than bristle. The oval end can be used to both make sweeping strokes but also fine lines when held vertically.
The Ivory is synthetic bristle at its best, a cross between the feel of nylon and hog bristle. The larger Filbert are brilliant for laying on colour whilst the smaller Filbert are ideal for finer detail.
The Ivory is synthetic bristle at its best, a cross between the feel of nylon and hog bristle. The larger Filbert are brilliant for laying on colour whilst the smaller Filbert are ideal for finer detail.
The Ebony range are made from a blend of several natural hairs with a fantastic result for the Oil artist who wants the feel and performance………
The oval end can be used to both make sweeping strokes but also fine lines when held vertically.
The Classic Filbert is very popular with oil painters. The oval end can be used to both make sweeping strokes but also fine lines when held vertically.
The Classic Filbert is very popular with oil painters. The oval end can be used to both make sweeping strokes but also fine lines when held vertically.
The Classic Filbert is very popular with oil painters. The oval end can be used to both make sweeping strokes but also fine lines when held vertically.
The Classic Filbert is very popular with oil painters. The oval end can be used to both make sweeping strokes but also fine lines when held vertically.
The Classic Filbert is very popular with oil painters. The oval end can be used to both make sweeping strokes but also fine lines when held vertically.
The Classic Filbert is very popular with oil painters. The oval end can be used to both make sweeping strokes but also fine lines when held vertically.