Rosemary Series 33. Kolinsky Sable Pointed Rounds Size 4, Long Handle

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Rosemary Series 33. Kolinsky Sable Pointed Rounds Size 4, Long Handle

It is ideal for fine detail work, controlled lines, and fluid washes in watercolor, oil, and acrylic.

The pointed round shape allows for both delicate lines and broader strokes, simply by adjusting pressure.

The long handle provides balance and freedom for expressive, sweeping brushwork.

It is especially suited for easel painting or larger canvases.

Size- 4

Handle- Long ( Approx 11″)

Made in UK

 

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Rosemary Series 33. Kolinsky Sable Pointed Rounds Size 4, Long Handle

Rosemary Series 33. Kolinsky Sable Pointed Rounds Size 4, Long Handle, is one of the brand’s most admired traditional brushes, cherished for its superb spring, precision, and color-carrying capacity.

It is ideal for fine detail work, controlled lines, and fluid washes in watercolor, oil, and acrylic.

The pointed round shape allows for both delicate lines and broader strokes, simply by adjusting pressure.

The long handle provides balance and freedom for expressive, sweeping brushwork.

It is especially suited for easel painting or larger canvases.

Best used for detail work, fine lines, glazes edges, and precise brush control in portrait, floral, or landscape painting.

The natural kolinsky sable bristles hold a generous amount of paint and release it smoothly for flawless, even strokes.

A strong nickel-plated brass ferrules ensures durability and a secure bond between the handle and bristles.

It is 100% Vegan Friendly.

HOW TO CLEAN THE BRUSH

ACRYLICS BRUSH

You must not let the Acrylic paint dry on your brush as this is really difficult to get out. Grab a rag or kitchen towel and wipe away any excess paint from the brush this will make the washing process faster and easier. Thoroughly rinse the brush with water and wipe the brush in your palm to get the paint out. You can use soap to speed this process and condition your brushes.

OIL BRUSH

Start with wiping your brushes on a rag or paper towel. You should then wash them thoroughly with a good soap. (You can use olive oil soap for example). To clean them thoroughly you can use a dish soap (in England we call it fairy liquid), or overseas you may have Murphys Oil Soap or Dawn. Don’t endorse the use of mineral spirits or solvents. They are a known brush killer. Oil cleans oil, so safflower, rapeseed & linseed oils should work too.

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