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Borciani e Bonazzi | Series 301 Bevelled Spalter brushes— synthetic hair

Borciani e Bonazzi | Series 301 Bevelled Spalter brushes— synthetic hair

The vegan synthetic hair of this spalter has low absorption and fast release. Because it is stiff and bevelled, you can work with it expressively. It is perfect for underpaintings, murals, calligraphy & decorative techniques. More
£ 7.55
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Code 63-88314 
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Brush size
20
Brush head width (mm)
19.6
Selection
single brushes
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Code 63-88315 
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Brush size
30
Brush head width (mm)
29.6
Selection
single brushes
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Code 63-88316 
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Brush size
40
Brush head width (mm)
39.5
Selection
single brushes
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These Borciani e Bonazzi Series 301 Bevelled Spalter brushes have vegan-friendly synthetic hair that is highly rigid and has low absorption. This ensures more fluid paint is released quickly, whilst the excellent resilience — the snap — is retained.

Also, with slightly stiffer paint, a short, clearly visible mark remains. Perfect if you want to apply a quick, expressive undercoat.

TIP! With a bevelled spalter you can work dynamically, expressively and graphically. You can use it to create sharp angles and clean lines. Perfect for underpaintings, murals, calligraphy & decorative techniques.

Product specifications of the Borciani e Bonazzi Series 301 Bevelled Spalter brushes at a glance:

  • brush shape: bevelled spalter
  • synthetic hair
  • vegan-friendly
  • nickel-plated metal ferrule
  • short, flat wooden handle with hanging loop
  • pearl grey lacquered handle with a non-toxic, water-based lacquer that provides an anti-slip effect

Series 301 Spalters have medium length hair::

  • size 20 — hair length: 23.5 mm - 20 mm
  • size 30 — hair length: 30 mm - 25 mm
  • size 40 — hair length: 31.5 mm - 25 mm

Borciani e Bonazzi — tradition and innovation since 1951!

The founders of the Italian family business Borciani e Bonazzi — B♦B for short — are brother Arturo and sister Wilma Bonazzi. They started their business in 1951 in a small craft workshop in the Emilia region of Italy. The name came about when Wilma's husband, the young Borciani, joined the company.

Today, their brushes are still made one by one by hand, combining traditional techniques — learned from local craftsmen — with top-quality materials, such as innovative, high-end synthetic fibres.

Price per spalter.

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