Series 7 Kolinsky Sable Brush

Series 7 Kolinsky Sable Brush - Round

For fine detail, lines and glazes. A traditional round shape is ideal for use when accuracy and detail is required.
Brush Handle Length: Short Handle
Brush Size Number: Size 000

Sizes 7,8,9,10 come enclosed in box pictured

£24.80 BESTSELLER In stock, ready to ship
Overview

The world's finest watercolour brush.Series 7 Kolinsky Sable Brushes are made from only the finest Kolinsky Sable hair in rust-proof, seamless nickel plated ferrules with black polished handles.Series 7 brushes are hand-made in England by our expert brush makers, each with over 10 years experience. In larger sizes, each brush is packed into an individual box with a tag indicating the name of the Series 7 brush maker who made the brush.The standards of quality for this brush were set in 1866, when Her Majesty Queen Victoria gave orders that Winsor & Newton should produce the very finest watercolour brushes in her favourite size, the No.7.Each brush comes to a crisp point and snaps back into shape during use, with the right degree of spring to allow superior control between the brush and surface. The colour flows evenly and consistently from the point, with enough colour carrying capacity in the belly of the brush to allow flowing gestural strokes.

Specifications

SKU:094376861112
Hair type: Kolinsky Sable
Hair composition: Natural
Handle Length: Short Handle
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Product information

The world's finest watercolour brush

Series 7 Kolinsky Sable Brushes are made from only the finest Kolinsky Sable hair in rust-proof, seamless nickel plated ferrules with black polished handles. The standards of quality for this brush were set in 1866, when Her Majesty Queen Victoria gave orders that Winsor & Newton should produce the very finest water colour brushes in her favourite size, the No.7. To create her portraits of family members and beautiful landscapes, Victoria would settle for only the very finest tools and found ours to be unsurpassed in quality. To that end, she awarded Winsor & Newton the Royal Warrant in 1841 – something we still hold to this day.

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