Brushes for Decoration Painting
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The traditional and very popular brush for free-hand lining and pin-striping is the sword striper. It derives its name from the fact that the hair setting resembles a sword. This brush also gives excellent results in veining of faux marble. We offer this brush with the traditional extra short or with water colour brush handles.
403 Bristle fan blender, white extra short bristles,
long blue polished handles
standard sizes No. 1 to No. 5
403 Bristle fan blender, white extra short bristles,
407 Squirrel fan blender, blue squirrel hair
407 Squirrel fan blender, blue squirrel hair
long maroon polished handles
standard sizes No.1 to No. 5
700 Sword striper, Kazan squirrel hair
cedar imitation handles, in brass ferrule
sizes No. 0 to No. 4
709 Sword striper, Kazan squirrel hair
short black polished handles
sizes No. 0 and No.1
1206 Liner, medium length with straight edge
1206 Liner, medium length with straight edge
selected Kolinsky red sable hair
long black polished handles
standard sizes No. 5/0 and No. 0 to No. 24
1210 Liner, medium length with sharp needle point
1210 Liner, medium length with sharp needle point
Kolinsky red sable hair
long maroon polished handles
standard sizes No. 5/0 and No. 0 to No. 24
1250 Liner, medium length with sharp needle point
finest sabeline
long maroon polished handles
standard sizes No. 0 to No. 28
1250 Liner, medium length with sharp needle point
1285 Liner, long length with straight edge
light brown ox hair
long red transparent lacquered handles
standard sizes No.1 to No. 24
1287 Liner, long length with sharp needle point
light brown ox hair
long red transparent lacquered handles
standard sizes No.1 to No. 24
709 Sword striper, Kazan squirrel hair
1285 Liner, long length with staight edge
1287 Liner, long length with sharp needle point
700 Sword striper, Kazan squirrel hair