Willow Wolfe

Willow Wolfe Callia Brush Set - All Medium Starter Set

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Willow Wolfe Callia Brush Set - All Medium Starter Set

Willow Wolfe

Willow Wolfe Callia Brush Set - All Medium Starter Set

Regular price
$40.50
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Sale price
$40.50
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Everything you need to get started in acrylic, watercolor or oil.

This All Media Starter Set includes a selection of high quality brushes which have excellent spring, hold lots of colour and snap back into shape with ease.

Set includes a 0 Liner, 5 Round, 5/8 Angle & 10 Flat.

These brushes are created with multi-diameter Cultured Synthetics. The filaments are etched to create microscopic pockets for color to absorb into, creating a controlled release of color, firm chisel edge and incredible shape retention.

A perfectly balanced handle with six layers of filler, primer, paint and lacquer prevents water from penetrating to the wood. This ensures these handles resist cracking and increases the longevity of your brushes. Willow Wolfe uses solid brass ferrules which are crimped and meticulously inspected for shape and a scratch-free finish. Willow Wolfe offers a fur-free promise, quality materials and tremendous care when designing and manufacturing these brushes!

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Glenys
Great brushes!

There are some of the best brushes I have ever used. And for such a reasonable price as well. Synthetic so cruelty-free as well. I bought them originally to use for watercolour, but ended up using them with acrylic (needed the angle brush) so I would need to get another set to use them for watercolour. They are firm enough to push around acrylic and have great spring but the brushes are small so not great for a big painting, unless you do it in tiny details.