Flat slanted brush - Springer 2054 - size 06 - Toray synthetic bristles

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Flat slanted brush - Springer 2054 - size 06 - Toray synthetic bristles

Flat slanted brush - Springer 2054 - size 06 - Toray synthetic bristles - for acrylic and oil paints

Brushes from the German company Springer Pinsel GmbH are present in modelling workshops, in artists' attelier, in ceramics, glass and porcelain production manufactories as well as in schools around the world. Regardless of whether you paint with watercolors, oil paints, varnishes or ordinary posters, every small and large artist will certainly appreciate the possibilities offered by each of the Springer brushes. Top-of-the-line hand-laid bristles give you excellent control over the line and constant, even distribution of paint, and the right length and precisely clamped cap on the shaft ensures the perfect balance of brush weight, so that even long-term work will be pure pleasure. A wide range of lengths, types of handle handles and types of cutting and ways of arranging the bristles gives endless possibilities of work and precision of the line - from a unique, miniature size of 10/0, up to 24 and larger (special) ! For more than 100 years of its uninterrupted activity, Springer has remained faithful to the tradition of hand-made brushes using only the highest quality raw materials, m.in the most valued sable bristles or the winter fur of the Siberian weasel male (Kolinsky). Springer brushes are recommended for all applications: from everyday model painting or art classes, through calligraphy and decorative painting on glass and ceramics, to the most demanding artistic painting.

Flat slanted brush - Springer 2054 - size 06 - Toray synthetic bristles

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