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KINGART Premium Original Gold 9515-6 Pointed Filbert Series Artist Brush, Golden Taklon Synthetic Hair, Short Handle, for Acrylic, Watercolor, Oil and Gouache Painting, Size 6

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1.Color:Black & Gold


2.:8


About this item

  • The Pointed Filbert is perfect for creating a variety of effects including leaves and flower petals. With the full body of a regular filbert, it's bristles taper to a sharp point.
  • The Original Gold 9515 Pointed Filbert brushes come in a variety of sizes. With their thick, flat ferrule and oval-shaped bristle with pointed edges make these golden taklon filberts are suitable for blending and figurative work.
  • The Pointed Filbert is available in sizes: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8
  • Original Gold from KINGART, offers a complete collection of multi-media painting brushes to help artists create the perfect masterpiece. The expert brush makers at KINGART developed the best quality paintbrush for oil, acrylic, watercolor, and gouache painting. These brushes lend themselves beautifully to fine detailing, blocking, shading, lettering, applying washes and more. Each brush style is designed with its own special blend of luxury synthetic filaments for greater versatility, enhanced color-holding capacity, and precise color placement.


KINGART Original Gold 9515-6 Pointed Filbert Series, Premium Golden Taklon Multimedia Artist Brushes


Emily Panagos
2024-12-15 15:09:02
I had a Princeton select #2 pointed filbert (as shown in pic). It’s nice for quick small florals & I wanted to try the technique with a larger size. Amazon’s always suggesting these kingart brushes & they had “pointed” filberts so I ordered one.1. It’s not pointed, mot like the Princeton select. It’s a very odd shape…wish I would’ve snapped a pic before I returned it.2. I couldn’t get any “movement” from the brush. Bristles too stiff. Might make a good craft brush if it were about 90% cheaper.So far, I’ve tried 2 different “specialty” brushes from Kingart & have been disappointed with both. Doubt I’ll give them another try unless the prices come down.