Set of 4 Series 7 brushes in black presentation box
Handmade in England from the finest Kolinsky Sable hair
Superior control and colour flow
Rustproof and seamless nickel plated ferrules. Black polished, short birch wood handles
Series 7 watercolour brushes are made from the finest selected pure red sable, these brushes are unsurpassed in quality and are the top of the range watercolour brushes from Winsor & Newton. Rustproof and seamless nickel plated ferrules. Black polished birchwood handles.
This set of four brushes size 0,1,2 and 3 come in a superb black presentation box and make the perfect gift for any watercolourist.
The brushes in this set have short handles.
PLEASE NOTE: Due restrictions by the US Fisheries & Wildlife Department regarding sable hair, we are not able to send any sable brushes to the US by FEDEX.
These brushes bought separately at full price are £97.30!!
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Write a reviewI appreciate the set and especially the box. Usually the previous reviews were helpful and true, so just completing these, as well with Tintoretto brush brand I used them for painting pexeso tabel game and miniatures of shoes. Also I liked very much the collection of papers by the company that are hardly available in my country of origin, some are sold separately in separate arches but never altogether, those used for painting some particular architecture of a town.
I bought these as a gift for a friend who is really into miniature painting. He's been really happy with them!
Superb quality brushes and at a great price too. Retain their points well compared to other brushes I've used.